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Su Ballard

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2012

Flickering

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Flickering Affect, Su Ballard Dec 2012

Flickering Affect, Su Ballard

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Flickering Affects, Su Ballard Dec 2012

Flickering Affects, Su Ballard

Su Ballard

All digital work is made and viewed in the glow of the flicker: the image moves, our eyes move, our body enters into some digital space. Whether or not a screen is present, the viewer of digital installation art is implicated within this flickering affect. This paper discusses three installation works by New Zealand artists informed by digital practice. I argue that an affective viewing experience can be examined through the semantics of the flicker.