Sal
Randolph
Hauptbahnhof
A generative image player made in the graphical programming language
vvvv
used to explore the current reconstruction of the main train station in Frankfurt.
Train station as plaque tournante, a constant rotation of choices, construction,
abstraction, image, light, color. A slow and constantly changing investigation
of the patterns of arches, trusses, scaffolding, windowpanes, floortiles, cables,
reflections, trains, and persons. With an abstracted underlay of the view from
my window at home.
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bio:
Sal Randolph lives in New York and produces independent art projects involving
gift economies and
social
architectures, including
Free
Words, the
Free
Biennial and
Free
Manifesta. She has recently been developing new work in the areas of open
source/copyleft music distribution (
Opsound)
and political organization (
Opcopy).
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related website:
highlala
Glowlab
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