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ban this / ban this the remix
Visitors to Grizedale Arts Roadshow wrote and recorded songs which were later remixed and performed live by Juneau Projects
ban this commissioned by Grizedale arts, Cumbria
ban this the remix supported by Vivid. Birmingham |
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An exhibition at The Showroom, London in 2004. Pieces included: 'A Forest' - a pine tree growing inside a functioning computer; 'Better Off Alone Workstation' - a workstation producing hand painted CD cases and hand etched 12" off Juneau Projects versions of Better Off Alone by Alice Deejay; Good Morning Captian - a scanner dragged across the forest floor; My Wrethced Heart is Still Aglow - a video of live microphones being lowered into a campfire; The Mush - a painted computer monitor and animation; The Beauty Royale - a video of contact microphones attached to sticks being fed into a woodchipper, displayed on a custom monitor and Pause For A Moment, Stop And Listen, Do You Hear That, Do You Hear The Birds Inscrutable Song, The Leaf Rustling, The Implacable Squirrel, That Is Nature In Full Surround Sound Effect - a text piece made from numberplates.
commissioned by the Showroon, London
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Romantic Detachment A grizedale project at PS1, new york, Q arts, derby and chapter, cardiff,featuring over 40 artists in 2004. For Romantic Detachment Juneau Projects created the first version of the Juneau Records shop. It featured recordings made especially for the projects by Lee Fields, Jessie Rae, Guitar Situations, Eyelash, Gametone and more
commissioned by Grizedale Arts, Cumbria - Jessie Rae picture by Peter Dibden |
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