Deep remixability
The process of inserting an old operation into a new digital environment.
Variable form
Form or shape of a subject that is not constant, always changing and/or does not have a static state.Continuity turn
The point in culture when temporal visual forms converge with spatial architectural forms and begin the exploration of change and transformation.
Metamedium
Newly formed relationships between form and content in various technologies and mediums.
"Eye Catching" by Jennifer Steinkamp
Deep remixability is portrayed through the depiction of natural organic imagery projected inside man-made environments, that is, the image of trees inside the Yerebaten Cistern in Istanbul, Turkey. The trees are constantly swaying with a variable form. Steinkamp's video projections transform the architectural landscape within the cistern, resulting in a continuity turn. Using a combination of computer-generated imagery and video projection, the convergence of different technologies provides a distinct metamedium.
Steinkamp, Jennifer. "Steinkamp_Eye Catching." Steinkamp_Eye Catching. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Nov. 2016. <http://jsteinkamp.com/html/body_turkey.htm>.
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