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guest house cd-rom

"Can
you tell me about a room?"
"What happened there?"
The
Guest House CD-ROM is based on the Guest
House performance, and is both a new digital
project and an innovative approach to documenting live performance.
You become the player in an interactive guest house, wandering freely
through an "impossible building", composed of rooms and events drawn
from other peoples' memories, triggering sound, video clips, text
and computer animations.
In the
interactive Guest House we imagine representations of the rooms
described in the Guest House interviews, and bring them together
in a virtual structure, the form of which alludes both to computer
gaming and an architectural "walk-through". Here, the spectator
becomes a player in the work, weaving their own narrative threads
through the spaces the company have visualised.
The CD-ROM can be viewed as a screen-based work on a standard PC
or MAC. In addition a special version for gallery exhibition can
be made available, which was shown in Arnolfini Gallery as an interactive
installation in January 2001. The company has also developed a performative
presentation of the CD-ROM which has been presented at Space [Inter:face],
a Digital Summer event in Manchester, at Scarborough University
and at Arnolfini, Bristol.
Copies
are available at specialist art bookshops or directly through contacting
us.
For
a detailed overview about the Guest House project and the CD-ROM
click here. Click
here to view some screen
shots and information about the technical background of the
CD-ROM
The
Guest House CD-ROM was commissioned by DA2,
the Digital Arts Development Agency. Supported by Digital
Summer 2000 as part of its Space [Inter:face] season, and published
in association with Arnolfini
Live.
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