| Participating
Artists for Longwood Cyber Residency and Exhibition Program for
2003- 2004 Project Descriptions |
| // Sung-Hee Choi |
| By the Korean War, 1950 to 1953 and its more than 50 years division, 10 million separate family- about one seventh of the population through the North and South Korea- have been forced to live even without loved one’s news. Recently, there have been growing peace mood in which families could meet each other for the first time in 50 years division. I want to introduce people for the virtual glimpse of Panmunjon, an armistice village where tourists breath its weird theatrical atmosphere. But for the separated families, the place is a symbol of ‘Han’, a tragic feeling of miss and sorrow not solved. Growing question is how we endure this kind of tragedy not only in Korea but in the other present wars? |
| // Daniel Tisdale |
| At Tisdale Studio we are a creative small business shop that happens to be owned and run by a professional visual artist, Daniel B. Tisdale. Like Rubens and Warhol, Tisdale Studio strives to lead in the invention and development of everything from covers for magazines and CD’s, conceptual-based museum and gallery quality work to community-based artwork. The Longwood Arts Virtual Residency has given Tisdale Studio an opportunity to translate our visual art concepts into a net value for our audience through our professional solutions, services and visual art worldwide. |
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Ward Shelley
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I
want to do an extensive HTML project that presents and extends the
experience of my performance-based work. This will carry "features" on
4 or 5
signature works and comprehensively document my work and the press reaction
to it for
the last 6 years. One body of work I do is information-style drawings,
drawings that attempt to explain or argue something. I will make a number
of new
pieces in this style for this project. These will be artworks about my
artwork.
Some of my work has been designed to utilize the web during performance,
and I
will attempt to revisit those pieces too.
Part of the project will be to develope the most efficient hyperlink network within the site so that each visitor can follow a user-directed line of interest, perhaps following a link on my c.v. to a photo of a specific piece or view a press clipping of that show, or can browse chronologically, or by concept, or browse thumbnails. I want to make extensive use of pop-up menus on roll-over so choices can be made on the fly without clicking through extra windows. The look of the
web site will be as plain as can be, I will use very few
animations, no unnecessary flash effects. My design will not depend
on intuition
but will be clearly organized and labeled, not steeped in coolness.
I hope for
it to be pretty transparent so the art is featured instead of the web. |
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