Can we please play the internet?
$1 - $19? Thank you! Your donation is most appreciated. Every little bit helps :)
Receive the tailor-made publication "Can we please play the internet?" which you have helped to produce. Designed and printed by the local Melbourne outfit Copy Boy, this publication is yet another point of entry into the exhibition, providing insight into the challenging and untapped potential of remote collaboration.
Receive a customized EP by musicians Nathan Liow and Angus Tarnawsky. Tracks include those recorded at West Space during the exhibition and other performances by the duo.
Receive a selection of 10 post card size images, based on the findings from "Fortune Cookie". Each image is accompanied by a short and personalised story of how it came to be included in the exhibition. 10.5cm x 14.8cm each.
Combination special! Receive the exhibition in bite-size: The publication, Can we please play the internet? which you are helping to produce. Selection of 10 images from the Fortune Cookie archive, selected by Eleonora Sovrani and Andrea Buran Artifacts EP by Nathan Liow and Angus Tarnawsky
Receive a limited edition print by Janine DeFeo and Paul Zaba from a select number of “difference between revisions” entries on Wikipedia. Examples include entries about historical fiction novels such as Perfume by Patrick Süskind or Anne of Geierstein (The Maiden of the Mist) by Sir Walter Scott.
A private walk-through of the exhibition with Rosemary at West Space, as well as an opportunity to meet with the artist of your choice via Skype for a personal and informal discussion about their work.
Receive an original drawing by Ilya Milstein, representing one fragment of a much larger narrative that unfolds throughout the exhibition. Protected by diffuse glass and supported by a timber structure, the drawing is accompanied by a modest booklet which explains the project, including other visual fragments from the narrative.
You are the lucky recipient of "If you are looking for information about historical events or other things that happened in the real world, you are on the wrong page!" A compilation of Wikipedia entries by Janine DeFeo and Paul Zaba in a richly designed, black leather book. An edition of 10, 620pp, gold embossing.
Relax and enjoy a private concert performance of "Artifacts" at West Space in Melbourne. Performed as a collaborative conversation between Nathan Liow on acoustic piano at West Space and Angus Tarnawsky on Skype in New York City, each performance is a unique opportunity to recognise the subtleties of the internet through sound.