#Five2Watch Data

Robin Tarbet, Monolith - Disk Tower, 2011

#Five2Watch this week explores how we understand, visualise and store electronic data


Selected artists: 

Megan Smith, Robin Tarbet, Rebecca Chesney, 
James Steventon and Daksha Patel

  • Rebecca Chesney

    Rebecca Chesney, A sorrowful sight i saw, 2012

    A sorrowful sight i saw, 2012

    A sorrowful sight I saw: dark night coming down prematurely, and sky and hills mingled in one bitter whirl of wind and suffocating snow

    The drawing shows weather data collected at the Bronte Parsonage Museum on December 16th 2011, the day that most closely matches Emily Bronte's description of the day that Lockwood first gets stranded at Wuthering Heights.

    Data collected during a residency at the Museum during 2011 - 2012

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  • James Steventon

    James Steventon, One Hour,

    One Hour,

    Digital drawing of a run across a landscape, replacing contours with heart rate data.

    Resulting from performance for APT's One Hour - curated by Graham Keddie, where selected artists spent one hour in a specific location, making new work in response.

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  • Robin Tarbet

    Robin Tarbet, Monolith - Disk Tower, 2011

    Monolith - Disk Tower, 2011

    Ongoing series of architectural forms constructed using redundant technologies.

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