Weaving-Inspace, 2011, Inspace Gallery, Informatics School, Edinburgh 

Audiovisual and weaving installation – Film, projectors, laptop, paper, wool, mirrors, computer, speakers

Weaving-Inspace is an audiovisual piece installed at the “Perimetre and Parametre” Symposium organised by CIRCLE at the INSPACE, a gallery space run by New Media Scotland with the support of The Informatics Forum.

Thanks to CIRCLE (Creative Interdisciplinary Research in Collaborative Environments) members for organising the 2011 symposium, and special thanks to Dr Mark Wright and Sevi Kosharay for their support in the installation of the piece and to Mark Daniels.

The footage projected into the table, blinds, walls, pillars, paper box and laptop, is raw video material collected during the studio-based installation that served as model for the design of Weaving-Scape I.

The installation consisted of two simultaneous projections. The projections are superimposed and mirrored, while being projected onto the table and the laptop and surrounding space.

The images projected were also being played on the laptop in a asynchronous way. The laptop has a paper box that surrounds it, and the screen functions as a moving image wall inside the microcosms space generated by the paper box and the projections onto the different surfaces.