Scan Pulse Symmetry remained at Unlikely 2.0 for one year, then was removed for reasons of space and copyright.
This brain scan movie features Jeremy Hight's audio track composed of electronic loops edited by symmetry and sound forms to variation of brain scan data of W. Logan Fry.
Jeremy Hight is a new media artist/writer and locative media artist/writer. He invented spatial locative narrative in the first locative narrative project "34 north 118 west". He has a project shortlisted by the European Space Agency to trigger text and image works as the astronauts pass above key cities on the earth. He has lectured about his work at conferences including MIT and overseas. A look at his career to this point and reading landscape spaces is in Leonardo and he is co-editing an upcoming edition on 3d immersive visualization. He has shown many text and image works including "Carrizo Parkfield Diaries " (with Sindee Nakatani and Christy Macphee) in the Whitney Artport archive. His sound art is currently showing in several museums internationally and he is editing the first definitive book on locative media.
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