After carefully reading and re-reading what the task at hand was, I finally managed to get onto the turbulence.org website and search for artwork which may in fact be interesting to me.
One of the piece I have seen is “I can’t go on. I’ll go on”. It is a complex piece which encompasses writing, digital media, sound and film. There is alot going on in the piece however, you cannot really interact with it not change it around. There is a dark gloomy feeling arising from the piece and a jumble of words being spelt out. This makes it aesthetically pleasing but not digitally practical.
Another file on turbulence which seemed interesting was Flou which I found in the archives. The concept of it was intriguing: navigate a spaceship in order to make a sound. It seemed quite interactive and easy to manage. Yet, once I opened the file, Java did not want the file to work…
Alothough my undersatnding of this website is minimal, I did stumble across another link which explained things a bit more clearly to me about a few of the artworks shown on the site. What it said was: “They allow audiences to experience real and fictional places simultaneously in Imaging Beijing and The Vitruvian World; debate the value of virtual labor and currency in No Matter; communicate physical data from multiple sources through Remote; and question mediated communication itself in Caterwaul.” From what I understand of this quote is that there is a lapsing of the real world and the virtual world which can make a new reality through cyberspace…