About Beehive Geelong (REVEAL OUR CITY)
Beehive Geelong
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About Beehive Geelong (REVEAL OUR CITY)
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About Beehive Geelong (REVEAL OUR CITY)
Anne Scott Wilson and Ars Electronica Australia collaborate on the artistic interface that connects the physical with the digital world at the festival of Geelong After Dark. The work utilises the platform, Bienenstock (Beehive).
“Bienenstock" (Beehive) is an ongoing artistic research experiment developed by Ars Electronica for collecting and contextualising video content from the activity of people. In the broadest sense it is a cross-media platform for crowd sourced video documentation. Beehive serves as a metaphor: like a society of bees, registered participants swarm out, capture footage of a happening from a multitude of perspectives and then enter it into the collective hive.
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About the collaboration Beehive “Reveal our City”:
Anne Scott Wilson and Ars Electronica Australia collaborate on the artistic interface that connects the physical with the digital in the festival of Geelong After Dark May 3, 2019. Accompanying the Beehive is a live performance and installation that invites the public to participate and reflect their city, their voice and their perception.
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