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Please select from the links below to view work from previous recipients of the Clark Bursary including online works and documentation of installations and events. Over the last five years, recipients have written journals which trace the development process these can be found in the archive studio space.

The Dream Director (documentation of project and panel discussion)

by Luke Jerram
Luke Jerram The Dream Director
The Dream Director is an interactive installation in which participants experience sound during dream state triggered by their REM (Rapid Eye Movement). The artwork explores the boundaries of participants’ conscious and subconscious minds, prompting questions about the ethics of and possibilities for, creating art in dream space.
View a films documenting the installation and a panel discussion

Come Closer (online version one)

by squidsoup
squidsoup Come Closer
Come Closer is a digital installation using wearable technology and collaborative interaction to explore and challenge our sense of personal space. This is an online version of the work which you can navigate using your mouse.
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ghosts

by squidsoup
squidsoup Come Closer
ghosts is digital sculpture, built from audiences' throwaway text messages and communications, exploring the longevity of information and how we leave our mark on others experiences.
View ghosts

Datacity

by Stanza
squidsoup Come Closer
Datacity is an online sculptural artefact produced in realtime with images and sounds from the city of Bristol. Images of Bristol are grabbed live from webcams and mixed with recorded sounds of the city.
View Datacity

Robotica

by Stanza
squidsoup Come Closer
An installation using robots that navigate their own space to make music and visuals controlling live cctv data.
View project website

Memory Mapping

by Stanza
squidsoup Come Closer
It is possible to remember everything, its just difficult. Taxi drivers use the knowledge to remember their way around the London streets. Birds in winter, can find ninety percent of the twenty thousand nuts they bury, even in the snow. This is called memory mapping.
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Global

by Stanza
squidsoup Come Closer
Stanza's 'Global: Never the same again always different....Forever', is a real time web artefact. A 3D web sculpture being tranformed in real time with live data from around the world.
View Global

LoveMatch

by Dane Watkins
squidsoup Come Closer
Find your perfect partner, because you can always do better.
View LoveMatch

Formality

by Duncan Speakman
Formality
Formality explored human communication as it is organised, disrupted and distributed through digital systems.
Watch Formality films

A Personal History of Corruption

by Joe Magee
Joe Magee
A Personal History of Corruption attempts to understand the essence of corruption, and the validity of interactive art.
View A Personal History of Corruption

Breath Hold

by Susannah Silver
Susannah Silver Breath Hold
Breath-hold is a two screen video installation about waiting for a moment in time: the cusp between before and after. Holding our breath, we wait for a birth, and sometimes a death. And when it happens, we go over the brink, forward in time. Here you can view excerpts from the work.
View excerpts from Breath Hold

Afterworld

by Simon Poulter
Afterworld
Aterworld was a series of six new works revealed over a period of six months. The works investigated 'online' and 'offline' culture, inviting the viewer to explore a post-biological reality or 'afterworld'. Documentation of the Afterworld project including online elements within it can be found on the project website.
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Invisible Geographies

by Mongrel
Invisible Geographies
Mongrel's Invisible Geographies project explored the social geographies of two cities Bristol and London. The project makes use of Linker - Mongrel's own freely distributed software program. Linker shows a way to throw open accepted conventions in software production and make soft tools for specific social interventions. Invisible Geographies was presented as two installations at Watershed Media Centre, Bristol and the ICA, London.
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Wingwalkers

by Michelle Henning and Rebecca Goddard
Wingwalkers
Wingwalkers was a multimedia installation with corresponding website. The installation is centred around the theme of the aeroplane.
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