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# apology

Abstract

James Brown (UK)
apology is a mutative and iterative series of constructions that in each configuration organizes looped or sequenced patterns of operation in miscellaneous technologies to fabricate anomalous patterns of occurrence; apology mimetically stages these occurrences as banally protracted scenes divorced from the urgency of their original context using partially visible technological apparatus (approximated in device automation scripts / algorithms).

In this iteration of apology the anomalous behaviour of numerous lighting systems is fabricated as fictional occurrences; as is demonstrated in the staged pyrotechnic (special) effects manufactured for film in which additional flammable and loose material is packed around a series of discharges to simulate the violence and spectacle of a much greater explosion.

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James Brown (UK)

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