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Fenlandia
was originally commissioned for Silicon
Fen, a collaboration between Norwich School of Art and Design and
Film and Video Umbrella
London.
Launched at Norwich Art Gallery, it was exhibited as part of Silicon
Fen at BCA Gallery, Bedford; King's Lynn Arts Centre; Peterborough
Digital Arts and Babylon Gallery, Ely during 2004.
A solo show featuring prints from the Fenlandia archive was at Babylon
Gallery, Ely from 23 September - 5th November 2006
Fenlandia has also been featured in:
Rhizome ArtBase
101, a net art survey exhibition which was at the
New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York 2005;
The
Microwave Media Festival, Hong Kong 2004; Data
Agency, HTTP Gallery,
London and SCAN
2005; The Atrium, South
Hill Park 2005; Close
Proximity, New
Greenham Arts organised by SCAN
2005; Low-fi selection:
Duration, Absence; Javamuseum
"Witchcraft", 2004; Digital
Aesthetic 2, Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston and Video Vortex
at Montevideo/The
Netherlands Media Art Institute, Amsterdam.
and reviewed:
Fenlandia,
Slow Pixels, Alessandro Ludovico, Neural.it (09/07/2004)
Web Works That Insist on Your Full Attention, Sarah Boxer, New York Times
(28/06/05)
Is
the World Wide Web Arts Final Frontier?, by Grayson Perry, The Times
(09/08/06)
read about Fenlandia in Carlo Zanni's interview with Susan Collins
Magazine
électronique du CIAC No 25 - été 2006
and Sean Cubitt's paper Digital
Landscape and Nature-Morte for Reinventing the Medium, AAANZ
Melbourne, 2006.
Glenlandia,
a companion piece set in the Scottish Glens (Silicon Glen) was commissioned
for the opening of Horsecross,
Perth's new concert hall and exhibited online, from September 10th 2005
until the end of September 2007.
Please
click here for exhibition information on Glenlandia
Please visit susan-collins.net
or email fenlandia@susan-collins.net
to be kept informed of further exhibitions |
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