Patrick Lichty on Sun, 20 Jan 2002 19:38:01 +0100 (CET) |
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Release: SHOCKING
VIDEO REVEALS TRUTH ABOUT SITUATIONIST ALIEN ABDUCTIONS! “8 Bits or Less” (by
artist Patrick Lichty, with DJ Voyd remix of music by the NYC-based 8-Bit
Construction Set) is first video artwork created with wristcam and 8-bit
technology. Contact:
Patrick Lichty (225) 766-3811 (voyd@voyd.com) 1/21/02 Have you
ever made a short film about postmodern culture and alien abduction with your
watch? “8 Bits or Less”, a short form video that explores philosophy,
countersurveillance techniques, and alien abduction, was shot entirely with a
black – and – white Casio wristCam watch over a six month period. Consisting of under a thousand
hand-assembled digital images, “8 Bits or Less” takes the viewer through a
surreal landscape of hidden cameras, strange devices, and questionable
science. Nevertheless, the video
takes the limitations of small devices like the wrist camera as a challenge for
creative innovation.
But
then, director Patrick Lichty is no stranger to the use of information devices
as creative tools. His
“(re)distributions” PDA art exhibition features many examples of artists who
have taken the next wave of personal devices and made them artist’s tools.
“Creativity has often been about pushing the limits of technique”, Lichty
said, “and I had no idea whether
the low resolution images produced by the wristcam would translate well to
video. Also, because of the low
resolution (120x120) and the fact that you could only take one image every
second and a half, it’s interesting to see the texture and jumpiness of the
video, which is similar to that of early cinema. As far as wearable media devices are
concerned, I think we’re at a similar point of time.” “8 Bits
or Less” features a DJ Voyd remix of the NYC-based band The 8-Bit Construction
Set’s song, “Dollars” as part of the work’s soundtrack. The music, composed on 20-year old
Commodore 64 computers, runs counter to market pressures for continual computer
upgrades. Combined with the fact that all of the vocals and video were created
using older 8-bit technology, “8 Bits or Less” remembers the history of personal
computing as well as considers the edge of small and wearable devices that
populate society today. Future
plans are for a color sequel, and a number of gallery exhibitions featuring
imagery from the video. Patrick
Lichty is an artist, writer, and curator who works with experimental forms of
technological media. His last major
work, “Sprawl: The American Landscape in Transition” continues exhibition at the
Smithsonian American Art Museum, and his “(re)distributions” international PDA
art curatorial project continues until February 28th. Contact
Info: Patrick
Lichty (Videos,
Info) (001)
225 766 3811 voyd@voyd.com 8-Bit
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