This distorted cell image will join the object library for the upper game area. It is likely that this object will be made flexible using latex with a liquid fill; allowing it to change shape according to its position.
In addition to interaction between the objects and the stave, there may be potential for interaction between the objects themselves. For instance a collision between the bloated cell and razor DNA could result in severe laceration and possible leakage.
Original glass bead game and 3d modelled prototype for new game.Click on image to view web site
Visual Metaphors.
The theme of the work is Toxicity the following catagories: 1. Dynamic: Bend. Explode. Twist. Break.Squash. Cascade. 2. Time Based: Corrode. Melt. Burn. Infect. There are three areas of activity: 1. Support. 2. Stave/mesh. 3. Objects. Please suggest objects and areas of activity. Objects can be in the following formats: JPEG . 3DSudio Max, dxf and obj ( for 3D modellers).
Contributor name for Geoff Sansbury.
Geoff Sansbury.
Born 1941.
Studied at Newcastle under Victor Pasmore and Richard Hamilton 1960-64.
Taught at Newcastle. 1964-65
Prix Di Rome. Painting. 1965-67.
Retired from teaching. Subject leader. Digital Media.University of Wolverhampton.2001.
Exhibited.
Young Contemporaries.
Young Contemporaries. Travelling.
London Group.
Bear Lane Gallery, Oxford
Hatton Gallery. Newcastle.
Westgate Gallery , Newcastle.
Gulbenkian Gallery, Newcastle
University of Durham
Chapel Gallery, York.
Laing City Gallery, Newcastle.
British Academy, Rome.
Palazzo di esposizione, Rome.
L’ Angelo, Sperlongo, Italy
American Gallery, Rome.
Blue Coat Gallery, Liverpool
Harlech Bienalle
Museum Tulle.Panicale.Italy.
Museum of Modern Art Wales.
Collaborative work on the internet:-
The Glass Bead Game Has Started (interrupted by virus attack 2004)
Almost The Last Brush Stroke. 2004
Awards.
W.S. Smiles. Drawing prize.
Young Contemporaries
Prix di Rome.
Public collections include
Tyne and Wear Museum.
Private collections in Europe and USA.
In addition to interaction between the objects and the stave, there may be potential for interaction between the objects themselves. For instance a collision between the bloated cell and razor DNA could result in severe laceration and possible leakage.
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