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g. craig hobbs

Research Associate
Alum
MFA Class of 2009
Education and Training: 
DANM MFA 2009
Selected Exhibitions: 

Thesis Project: In Situ ∆

Documentation

g. craig hobbs’ In Situ ∆ links the viewer to narrative trajectories of sound and image, opening an ontological inquiry into bodies and the forces of nature as generators of extensity, sensation, and affect. In Situ ∆ encourages spatial exploration in the form of the embodied search. The search is revealed not as a computational feat, but as an engaged exploration of space. The process of searching is embodied by the viewer who maintains a direct role in content acquisition and playback via kwpe/, an open-source keyword tagging environment.