Leonardo Log (2004)

Leonardo Log è un’applicazione browser divisa in due componenti:
un ‘Hub’ e un ‘Log’. Lo spettatore collabora
alla costruzione dell’opera man mano che le finestra del browser
si aprono sullo schermo.
La prima finestra ad aprirsi è ‘Hub’; la seconda è ‘Exit’,
cliccando sulla quale lo spettatore puo’ chiudere l’applicazione
in qualsiasi momento. Segue una sequenza di sei animazioni che trasmettono
informazioni testuali a ‘Log’, l’ultima finestra
ad aprirsi, che permette allo spettatore di inviare il collage di testi
sotto forma di e-mail (a se stesso o ad altri). In questo modo, l’opera
sconfina il momento circoscritto alla fruizione stessa, e si estende
ad altri luoghi e tempi, come riflessione, o semplicemente come punto
di riferimento nel mezzo dell’odierna ‘crisi esistenziale’ (sic).
I testi che originano dalle animazioni, infatti, si riferiscono
a sei situazioni esistenziali, e altrettanti oggetti immaginari ispirati
all’idea di (in)stabilità e di flusso e stasi: Fluidity
Simulator, Mourning Carton, Pleasure Fountain, Quarrel
Staff, Spurt
Connection, e Think Container.
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Project Description
Leonardo Log is a browser-based application, consisting
of two components: a Hub and a Log. Upon start-up, visitors have
to
construct the application: first, the Exit window (which closes
Leonardo Log at any time), then the Log and finally a node within
the Hub.
From the Hub start six animations sequences, that transmit text
to the Log. This final 'poem' can be sent as an eMail from the
Log, and will consequently be available for further textual changes
or simple archiving.
The texts refer to six existential situations. They describe
the following imaginary objects, that could inspire stability
or instability
in fluid of statics moments: Fluidity Simulator, Mourning
Carton,
Pleasure Fountain, Quarrel Staff, Spurt
Connection, and Think
Container. The animations contain abstract and figurative images
sequences
- associative drawings, which occasionally move across several
windows.
Visitors have to discover links; the navigation is hidden in
drawing elements; each animation has a different structure,
some elements
have to be moved, some be clicked on, some simply looked at.
Users can send the resulting log book via eMail and use it
as a further
reference point amidst existential confusion.
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Le animazioni
contengono sequenze di disegni astratti e figurativi, alcuni dei quali migrano
tra una finestra e l’altra. Con questo lavoro, infatti, Ebner prosegue
il proprio uso frammentario delle finestre browser e si spinge a utilizzarle
come strumento di frammentazione dell’apparato narrativo. Finestre
e sotto-finestre parallele si aprono a tratti a rivelare un ricco, caleidoscopico
palinsesto visivo.
I disegni nascondono diverse aree di ‘interazione’, che lo spettatore è chiamato
a scoprire: alcune sono elementi da muovere, altre da cliccare, altre ancora,
semplicemente, da osservare.
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Leonardo Log is a browser-based application consisting of two components:
a Hub and a Log. Upon startup, visitors have to construct the application:
first, the Exit window (which closes Leonardo Log at any time), then the
Log and finally a node within the Hub.
From the Hub six animations sequences are triggered which transmit text
to the Log. This final 'poem' can be sent as an e-mail from the Log,
and will consequently be available for further textual changes, simple
archiving,
or as a further reference point amidst existential confusion.
The texts refer to six existential situations. They describe the following
imaginary objects that could inspire stability or instability, in fluid
of static moments: Fluidity Simulator, Mourning Carton, Pleasure
Fountain,
Quarrel Staff, Spurt Connection, and Think Container.
The animations contain abstract and figurative images sequences - associative
drawings
which occasionally
move across several windows.
Visitors have to discover links; the navigation is hidden in drawing
elements; each animation has a different structure, some elements
have to be moved,
some be clicked on, some simply looked at.
With this work, the artist extends the use of fragmented browser
windows as a formal and visual means to break apart narrative sequences.
Although
a continuation of his idea of sculptural form in net art, "Leonardo
Log" focuses more on the sequential elements. Parallel windows and
sub-windows open briefly as complementary forms to the main image sequence,
layered on one screen. This visual device is browser specific, impossible
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Production
date: 2004
PHP Programming of Leonardo Log by Oliver Böhm (http://www.head-house.de)
other: Leonardo Log was enabled by an AHRB Research Fellowship. It is part of
a series of works begun with Leonardo Log (Klanglandschaft) directed by Horst
Konietzny and performed at iCamp Neues Theater, München, in 2002.
technical Information:
browser: works best on Internet Explorer 5 and higher (Safari has difficulties
running parallel windows;
Netscape 6.2 and 7.0 work too, but version 7.1 cuts off the bottom of windows;
other browsers have other problems.)
plug-ins: Flash 6 Player
other: Javascript and Pop-up windows must be enabled
connection: best with broadband connection
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