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Narvik's Complaint

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posted on 2024-10-30, 17:40 authored by Jeremy 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.

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  • Original Visual Artwork

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Narvik's Complaint Jeremy Diggle

Place published

Wellington New Zealand

Start date

2013-06-21

End date

2013-06-23

Extent

20 digital screen panoramic narrative Installation 30 days (720hours) and large screen projection.

Language

English

Medium

Time based digital mixed media and video

Former Identifier

2006042191

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Publisher

New Zealand National Film Archive Gallery

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