The Clouds Move Slowly
Shown at the Museum of Moscow on May 30th 2018 as part of the TYPOMANIA International Festival 2018...
we're being invaded
Produced for the exhibition "SPAMM FUTURE ft. Perfect Users" as part of SPAMM (spamm.fr) and the Perfect Users Collective (facebook.com/groups/perfectusers). The theme was: Your Vision About Spam Messages In The Future...
ARTSPAM #1
Screen dump of the ARTSPAM #1 email sent out to as many addresses as I could find and the reply to those who responded:
Dear spammed one,
Thank you for your patience while I experiment with art. I have been increasingly interested in the use of technology to not only distribute art but engage audiences interactively with process. Your acknowledgement is very much appreciated. Please feel free to forward on the email to anyone. For the technically minded they are animated GIF files made from stills from my film 'we are here'...
Best wishes...SpamBob
First Visit March 5th 2018
Documentation of the first discussion about the development of a video/performance work. With Gabriela Green Olea (dancer and social artist), Joy Georgeson (sculptor) and Bob Georgeson (video artist). Camel Rock, South Eastern Australia, Monday March 5th 2018.
I just wanted to say...
Please write your response. It will be assembled into an automatic poem. All replies are anonymous...
Perfect Users lips...Perfect Users eyes
The Perfect Users are a group of artists on Facebook that came together as part of The Wrong - New Digital Art Biennale 2017/18
One Minute Artists Moving Image Festival North Wales
My film 'This We Are' has been selected for the One Minute Artists Moving Image Festival and will be shown as part of Programme 1 at BALACLAFA CARN, Balaclava Road LL55 1TG Caernarfon, North Wales on Saturday 24th 11am - 5pm and Sunday 25th Feb 11am - 4 pm. More information about the Festival here...
Prosthetic Pavilion - video montage
Video by Darko Vukic, curator of the Prosthetic Pavilion, The Wrong - New Digital Art Biennale 2017/18
Subvert the dominant paradigm (and build a better world while you're at it)
Graphic by David Quiles Guillo
Today is the last day of The Wrong - New Digital Art Biennale Version 3 and what a buzz it has been! I am absolutely stoked to have been a small part of it, not just because it is the largest art event in world history, not just because it challenges notions of what art is and where it should be seen, not just because it is inclusive where unknowns like myself can rub shoulders with established practitioners and everyone in between, and certainly not because it is a trendy thing to do. It might be tempting to see The Wrong as simply about technology, and sure much of the art either refers to it or uses it as the preferred method of delivery, but there is an underlying humanity that pervades the Pavilions and Embassies where artists have melded science and creativity to comment on the direction of our society and the threats to our freedom of thought and expression. In doing so The Wrong is more about community, and the experience for those not only involved as participants but as audience has enabled people to reach out across a troubled world and feel like they are part of something not only special, but important. The event is also somewhat political. It hovers over the traditional power structures within the art world, not in an attempt to replace them but pointing out in some cases how anachronistic they have become, and to offer an alternative to those people who would otherwise never have had the opportunity to become engaged. The Wrong is not a pointer to the future. It is the art of NOW. To David Quiles Guillo and his crew for setting the whole thing up and Sava Zolog and his for the Prosthetic Pavilion I dips me lid. And, I can't wait for the next one!
Lobster Jack
Experiment on two fronts. 3 channel immersive environment mock-up and 3D virtual video room.
we were here
Bob Georgeson, we were here, 2017, animated GIF
Using stills from the film 'we are here' (see below) I have tried to see whether this animated GIF works as an art form in itself. You be the judge...
it goes like this
I am uncertain why people associate surrealism with something odd or unusual or weird. For me it is perfectly normal...