posted on 2024-10-30, 17:40authored byJeremy Diggle
Narviks complaint is a unique experimental time-based narrative construction, curated by Mark Williams curator of the NZ National Film Archive. It involves a installed 20 data screen narrative with over 45,000 digital images sequenced to run continuosly 24 hrs a day for 40 days without repeat. The data images are in a panoramic format. The data screens are also accompanied by a video projection loop of 6 mins duration and a computer based narrative display. The work investigates the development of a unique narrative through the collision of 2 separate streams of visual narraitive and a real time blog. The narrative experiment parrallels and makes comment on the Large Hadron Collider experiments in search of the Higgs Boson. The exhibition received a very strong endorsement and review at http://eyecontactartforum.blogspot.com.au/2010/02/mark-amery-tells-us-about-jeremy.html New Zealand leading online arts review magazine.