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The 2010 Tullamore Phoenix Festival in Lloyd Park, Tullamore. Thanks to all the Street Performers, Face Painters, Artists, Musicians, Dancers, Fire Performers, Stilt Walkers, the Civil Defence, Joe O’Connor, the Gardai, all of our generous Sponsors, Failte Ireland, Tullamore Town Council, Offaly County Council, and everyone who was involved in making the festival such a successtival. Special thanks to all of the Committee and Volunteers for their dedicated time and great work, including Maura for the camera work, Cormac for the Skate Jam, Johnny for the Laughing Stock Comedy Club and Music Stages, Tullamore Amateur Dramatics Society for their scenes in the park, MarĂosa for the Juggling Convention and John for the Cubism Art Exhibition, Darren for the Sound & Lighting, Rev. William for all Film section,
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I think in art the most interesting subject was allways question to try express something what can’t be present in matter of expression. Emotions in writings, movement in sculpture, 3d in painting etc. If we can find many relations between photography or cinema and expression of movement (time) there is almost not present at all dealing with the 3d space. Art history can miss something then because we are going very fast into the 3d tv era, so then these questions can be too banal! So it is the last moment to find artworks that could be continuation of the basic ideas of cubism in the video art. To deal with 3d space i have used the interlace – technical arifacts that are connected with the old tv screens, and PAL standard, based on cathode in the age of lcd and plasma screens! Interlace together with the distortion of the image creates illusion of 3d in the old style TV. If we look back on the art context the screen in art installations was allways part of the space but the content of the image was allways flat. Even if any video was based on 3d also then the final effect was point of view for the 2d camera! So i was trying to express emotional, 3d landscape of the shipyard seen through the fluids of memory, and portrait of the noise of these fluids in the brain and blood in the veins. We are the moist media!
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