No big marketing budget to burn, no big company in the background, but very simpatico. This phonecam art show is a part of the "DOMICILE: A SENSE OF PLACE" exhibition at the Center on Contemporary Art (CoCA) in Seattle, June 19 – July 28, 2004:
We’re inviting everyone with a camera phone to submit pictures of what “home” means to you. Is home defined by architecture or design? By exterior or interior spaces? Furnishings or material possessions? Is home defined by the people residing there? Is home defined by domestic roles? By history? Is home private/public? Happy/sad? You tell us! Send pictures from your camera phone to domicile@buffoonery.org. Your images will appear here instantly, and some will be included in a looping slideshow as part of the Domicile show starting June 19th at CoCA in Seattle.
Manuel Wanskasmith writes:
I'm working on a couple of phonecam art projects. The first one is local. Jim O'Donnell at the Center on Contemporary Art (CoCA) is curating a show called Domicile: A Sense of Place which opens on June 19th. [...] He is bringing in all sorts of different kinds of art, from web installations to performance art to digital projections and photography. Someone is even living in the CoCA space for a month, with her art, as performance art.
Jim found my moblog and was interested in some of the pictures taken inside people's homes. We started talking and decided that we should make phonecam pictures a part of the Domicile show. So I've been working with him and Kevin Cameron, the guy behind the moblogging software mfop2. Kevin lives in Japan and he's been a huge help setting up the back end of this.
Hurry up! "Statistics: This blog has had 6 entries and 0 comments posted to it since its inception." Help Manuel and the CoCA and send images of your fiscal, settled or any other of your domicils to domicile@buffoonery.org.
[© Image: Center on Contemporary Art (CoCA) Seattle]