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Several months ago I received a request to speak with European director Peter Greenaway on Skype. My first reaction was alarm then mild nausea as I imagined the many, many scenarios of how I could make a fool of myself in front of someone whom I admire. Mr Greenaway is known for a variety of movies such as The cook, the thief, his wife & her lover starring Helen Mirren, The Pillow Book with Ewan McGregor, Drowning by Numbers and dozens more. He is also an author and painter. I am a.. well .. anonymous cartoon character in a virtual world... nice to meet you Mr Greenaway.
When we spoke on Skype I actually forgot we were talking for a bit as he is an orator of the traditional sense, full of narration and information quite spellbinding. I had to prod myself to at least attempt to make interesting conversation. I don't recall what I said, which is clearly a defense mechanism instigated by my brain to protect me from embarrassment. Thank you brain I own you one. I probably said, during a pause, that I liked orange juice. I just don't recall.
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The real life installation takes place in a church graveyard. As guests walk through the artwork sensors detect them and when they enter a certain radius, a projector plays a machinima onto a gravestone. An additional challenge within the project was that the film had to fit the gravestones themselves. So that meant filming in 9:16 rather than widescreen 16:9. That meant physically turning my monitor on its side so that it was long and tall, then changing its orientation from landscape to horizontal. Unfortunately YouTube won't show movies in that orientation without adding two black bars on either side or I would have uploaded it for you to see. I may figure out a way but for now here are a few images taken from the scenes.

I am going to receive some images from the installation and opening in a few weeks or so and will do a second post talking about the artists involved and then I can include some photos of the event so that it makes more sense. I was sent the invite and information in a PDF file which sadly prevents me from copying then pasting the information which I can then Google translate. That Google translation would naturally be completely incorrect but closer than what I am offering which is a screen capture of the pertinent information.
My blog info tells me that I have readers from Switzerland so if you have the opportunity please go and let me know what you think of the installation.