Video

Scratch

Tasman Richardson

1997, 00:54 minutes, colour/B&W

TAPECODE 575.03

Patterns of noise and colour are edited rapidly. Each is accompanied by its' own unique sound with no recognizable meaning. These a/v glitches are the discarded and damaged portions of video artworks pulled from M2 tape. The soundtrack is gibberish entered into text to speech program. The entire piece is a choreography of disorder.

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