Itinerant

"Teri Rueb is an artist whose work engages digital, architectural and traditional media and modes of production. 

Itinerant was a site-specific sound installation in Boston, Massachusetts. It invited people to take a walk through Boston Common and surrounding neighborhoods to experience an interactive sound work that re-framed Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, the classic tale of conflict between techno-scientific hubris and the human spirit. The project engaged a search for an elusive character who is doppleganger to both the doctor and the creature. Sounds, 'played' by visitors as they move through the city, created a series of frames within which to reflect upon our highly mobile, technologically saturated society and issues of identity, place, and displacement. Mobile and locational media (GPS) formally underscore themes in the work. The sonic overlay is also presented as an interactive map on the web, creating a formal re-framing and displacement of this site-specific work." -- from Turbulence

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Turbulence

An unpublished copy.

This copy was given to the Electronic Literature Lab by Jo-Anne Green and Helen Thorington in Spring of 2016.

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Web

ORIGINAL URL

https://turbulence.org/works/itinerant