MetaPlex essay
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MetaPlex essay
MetaPlex is a navigable virtual space containing different types of audible and visual titles. These include still and moving images and interactive computer artworks. The projectedimagery of the installation results from the viewers’ actions as well as from stored titles. Viewers traverse the virtual space using simple hand controls, encountering the contents as a collection or, upon closer inspection, at high resolution. MetaPlex enables more than browsing a collection of film and video art: rather, viewers move in a meta-medium within which the frames of a film can be navigated as easily as the space of a building - like Malraux’s Musee Imaginaire - a museum without walls. MetaPlex was also shown at ICA London, ICC, Tokyo/Japan and Lothringer13Munich/Germany. Implemented as an interactive projection for several viewers, MetaPlex provides a viewing experience in which imagery and sounds produced in the installation space result from viewers’ actions as well as from stored texts. Viewers traverse the virtual space using simple hand controls, encountering the contents as a collection or, upon closer inspection, on their original terms. The perceived location of sounds, such as the sound-track of a video, moves around the real installation space according the viewers’ movements about the virtual space: sounds emanating from behind and to the sides sustain a sensory presence even when they are out of view. The installation enables more than the museal surveying of images: rather, viewers traverse a meta-medium within which the frames of a film can be navigated as easily as the pictures on the wall. MetaPlex delivers both compressed documentation from existing archives and photographs or video at the same resolution as the original. Some texts are themselves interactive virtual environments - computer artworks within which viewers can move and which respond to their actions. And these, which are synthesised from the same data and algorithm used by the artist, might claim to be original. Unlike a conventional collection though, the location of materials may be altered to allow their comparison side by side, or to suite a particular audience, and unlike conventional moving imagery, the viewer can move freely forward or backward at any speed within film or video for review, or to locate a particular shot or frame. Some of the work included in Metaplex: Perry Hobermann: Computer artwork: Bar Code Hotel, Lang:Metropolis, Griffith:Birth Of A Nation, Griffith:Intolerance, Eisenstein:Battleship Potemkin, Chris Cunningham: Come to Daddy /All is full of love, BBC: Dr Who: Planet of the Daleks, BBC: Blake’s 7: Space Fall, ZKM Infermental collection/ ICA collection, ( Institute of contemporary Art): 15 titles knul f MetaPlex 2002-2005 f lunk MetaPlex, Futurecinema, ICC/Tokyo, 2003 MetaPlex, Futurecinema, ZKM Karlsruhe/Germany 2003