Re: Just added to the Rhizome ArtBase: Tour of the Chicago Technology Park by ryan griffis

*** I promised to practice what I preach about injecting criticality to
RAW, so I'll be continuing to comment on a few ArtBase additions as
they come ***

I love critical filters, so this work is right up my alley. Like a P2P
MP3 armChair filmCritic DVD commentaryTrack, the Tour of the Chicago
Technology Park exists as an unsanctioned separate-but-equal layer of
information over the mundane. The information itself is rich but never
didactic, illustrating the widely varied hystorical threads that are
converging in the Chicago biotech industry, and looking forward to the
results of that convergence. As a multiMedia project, it's available
online as text, maps and audio, and was performed as a guided tour
during version04 in Chicago.

I haven't taken the audio to the actual site, but the fact that this
project exists as an audioTour at all is rather tongue-in-cheek, so
maybe the "full" experience is not required. The audio is peppered with
resampled CTA sounds, and the text of the audio comes from various
sources, but the voice-over itself is inhumanly straightforward (it's
voiceSynthesis software). The synthesized voices are a little grating
at times – almost trance-like – but luckily, the [gender/style] of
the "speaker" is changed every couple of minutes.

The Tour of the CTP presents an interesting alternative to the endless
volley of text in activist emails and websites, and in the process
finds a nice way to [access/understand/approach] the community it
examines. It instantly made me consider possibilities for expansion;
for example, imagine a "channel" or application for a nearFuture
iPod/cellphone that assesses your position via GPS and provides running
commentary for your location, perhaps with suggestions of other places
of interest. One could walk around the city, soaking in physically
situated information. Imagine guided activistDayTrips, or live
boycottSubscriptions that direct you to alternative establishments…

- ben

On Oct 5, 2004, at 12:28 PM, Rhizome.org wrote:

> Just added to the Rhizome ArtBase …
> http://rhizome.org/object.rhiz?28147
>
>
> + Tour of the Chicago Technology Park +
> + ryan griffis +
>
> How is corporate biotechnology shaping the spaces we live in? The
> Travel Office's tour of the Chicago Technology Park is a guided audio
> and web-based experience that places the city's current investment in
> the "new economy" within the historical, and ongoing, practices of
> social engineering through urban planning. A story of spatial eugenics
> emerges out of the juxtaposition of texts and statements from
> disparate sources that include Official state and city press releases,
> corporate documents and activist archives.