The
Blackhouse
2004, Sandy Smith
Constructed from
16 monitors and 60 computers in a dimly lit round basement space, the
circular structure of The Blackhouse faces outwards, yet allows
the viewer to look over and into complicated interior. Several computers
run short audio loops; howling wind, rain and the occasional bird song.
The monitors show a variety of images, from picture-perfect postcards
views of Scotland, to computer generated landscapes, to a live link to
a remote webcam positioned overlooking a quiet road passing the Cuillins,
in Skye.
Click on a thumbnail
below to see a large version of the photograph.
Many thanks to The
Glasgow School of Art for donating the computers used to create this piece. |