This film is part of an installation Storage Systems by Margaret Feeney at the Blue Oyster Art Project Space in Dunedin.
http://www.blueoyster.org.nz/
The Cell Case Film is a close up view of the collapse of the empirical system as it fails to adapt to digital media. It records a digital empirical cell case being overloaded with information until it collapses. More and more cells, stuffed with information, are inserted into the case until the membranes that divide the cells become so thin and brittle that they begin to crumble. The contents mix with the crumbling remains of the case itself and form an indiscriminate mass. Each cell loses its place in the storage system as the categorising walls are breached and the cell's contents: tiny particles of information, mingle with particles from other cells, and with cell case remains. Each item of information loses its integrity and the case loses its authority as a container.
More work can be seen at http://margaretfeeney.blogspot.com/
very interesting, I Iike how it grows so much it becomes destructive
gemstar2 8 months ago
Exactly! That is such a great comment.
Margaret.
margaretfeeneyartist 8 months ago
very nice margret!
it's fantastic. If I have time, I will see if I can make a sound track for this film,
but I can't promise anything.
sdsiljee 9 months ago
Hi Sum! Thank you, and good luck with exams. Great to see you in Dunedin and you were a brilliant help at the gallery.
cheers m
margaretfeeneyartist 9 months ago