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    <title>2003 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal</title>
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    <description>Title: 2003 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal
Authors: Piper, Keith
Abstract: 'Bel-shaz-zar' will take the form of a triptych of large scale projections, each one sourced from a networked&#xD;
Apple Macintosh computer.&#xD;
The installation will take as its conceptual start point the Biblical legend of the 'writing on the wall' which&#xD;
appeared to the Babylonian king Belshazzar heralding the imminent moment of his destruction. Using a&#xD;
series of protocols developed within the programming language 'Lingo', the computers will use their&#xD;
collective 'awareness' of 'real time' and 'elapsed time' to structure a complex and ever evolving series of&#xD;
visual and textural video montages. These montages will through time construct a narrative which posits the&#xD;
viewer in an ever shifting space between the memory of historical trauma and the imaging of futurological&#xD;
catastrophe. Drawing on internal databases of manipulated imagery, sound and montaged video footage&#xD;
taken from historical archive, contemporary urban space, and the 'post apocalyptic' urban spaces of popular&#xD;
science fiction, the computers will 'cut and paste' sequences and juxtapose them with ongoing textural&#xD;
narrative passages generated by the computers in real time.</description>
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