After several days of cleaning, re-wiring and destroying 2 LCD monitors, it was concluded that the white spirit used to clean the glue off had destroyed the screen itself. When I plugged it in and used the polarized film over it, I could get the screen colour (blue) to come through but no image or mouse. Around the edges they both had a strange paint like effect which I think was the outline of where the white spirit had soaked through.

However, this was 1 step closer to success and I will try again when I have money to buy another screen...

MOVING ON...

For the installation itself I used a regular computer screen with headphones attached so the user could head what was being said. i set up the other 2 screens on TV/DVD Combi's and ran all 3 films on loops. The viewer had to sit on the floor in the middle of these screens which gave the sense of being surrounded by social networking and constantly being watched. This effect was enhanced by the uncomfortableness of having to sit on the floor having people at the exhibition watching you watching the film. I feel it really said what I wanted it to say. You were watching the screen, the screen was watching you, and people were watching you and you were aware of them watching you watching them.
It was a great way to comment on my culture, I've spent over 10 years social networking, I can't explain why, I haven't really said if it's good or bad, I've just said this is how it is.

This has been one of the hardest projects I've ever done, with so many set backs and distractions, however when all the faces sync'd up (see video above) on both screens it was so surreal, so noisy and so... horrible, that it made it all worth it! Although I could've and probably should have done a lot more with this idea, I think it can be something that carries on into a theatre piece (I hope).

See Datamosh Screen HERE and 2 Screens HERE.
 
I want to start trying to work with live action performance, using actors, as well as digital media. I like the idea of performers interacting with pre-recorded live action works. I'm interested in how sync'd it would all have to be to get the illusion that it's all happening live.

I've been looking more into performance art, especially that which uses film and animation, and seeing in what way they have used it.
 
So I've been avoiding the 21st century the last few weeks and keeping away from technology. Which has been nice. It's been good to think about other things.
But now I'm back and have a million things to do and write about.

Live Briefs:
The video game is coming along really well actually. You can follow the progress HERE. Hopefully we will have a working demo soon.

I am also working on something quite hush hush for someone. If I pull it off it will be really good. More on that as it emerges.

I've been thinking about my Final Major Project lately, as I know I have to present an idea for it soon. I have written up some loose plans for it. I think it's going to be inspired heavily by Jonathan Hodgson's 'Nightclub'. A 2d hand drawn project. very vague and quite dark. I want it to reflect more modern clubbing experiences, experiences I have had.
I also want to break the convention of "acid trip" animation where everything is surreal and trippy and reflect a more realistic acid trip.