Follow Your Skin Trailer

Follow Your Skin Trailer (2010)

23 December 2010 4 mins

A terrestrial TV signal is mapped into patterns created by a Voltage Controlled Oscillator. Short snippets of the TV’s audio are randomly introduced in an attempt to recontextualise the broadcast and perchance elicit new meaning.

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Ireland 23 December 2010

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