Tron, Glasgow, 2009
Collaboration with Conor Lawless
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| Gallery Installation (detail) |
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| Gallery Installation (detail) |
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| Single light cycles image, Photographic print, 2009 |
| This was the 4th collaborative exhibition between Newcastle based contemporary artist James Johnson Perkins and Bio-Mathematician/ artist Dr Conor Lawless. ‘Greetings, Programs!’ sees the duo create works produced by playing the classic 'light cycles' game inspired by the 1980's film Tron. This was a collection of 490 of these results and were exhibited in a giant grid system withing a 3D 'light cyles' tape installation. In the film 'Tron', Light cycles are fictional vehicles designed by Syd Mead for the simulated world of the Tron universe. These futuristic two-wheeled vehicles resemble motocycles and create walls of coloured light. The vehicles were primarily used in a competition between humanoid computer programs, similar to an old computer game sometimes known as "Surround" or "Dominos". Players are in constant motion on a playfield, creating a wall of light behind them as they move. If players hit a wall, they are out of the game; the last player in the game wins. |




