cycles
2002
Interactive works by Ken Gregory and Brad Todd
Curated and catalogue essay by Ælab

Cycles is an exhibition that considers the shifting relationship between assembled structures, the cross-purposing of objects and the experience of the viewer/participant where interactivity is never an autonomous terrain.

Gregory's 12 Motor Bells is a computer-controlled
electromechanical audio installation where
microprocessor technology, machines, intimacy
and the human body collide.

Screen, a telerobotic Net artwork by Todd,
consists of robotic armatures that control a series
of events inside a boxed grid-like construction.
The work sporadically comes alive for interaction
via a web page interface and is also enhanced
through a performative presence for limited
time screenings .

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Presentation venue

Dalhousie Art Gallery, New Media Gallery
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Nov 2-24 2002

in collaboration with the Centre for Art Tapes






Ken Gregory
12 motor bells
image courtesy of the artist

Brad Todd
Screen
image courtesy of the artist