installation
AV SOCIAL
22/11/08 22:09
The NEWFUTURENOW phenomenon continues next thursday, as Jaygo Bloom provides a dose of AV video medicine as part of MADE UP and the AV SOCIAL night coming live from the TATE LIVERPOOL
Thursday 27th November 2008, 7.30 - 11.00pm
Including screenings and installations featuring live processing by Koichi Chikuhi, a DVJ set by the Audio VJs, an installation by Austrian duo Decollage.tv and video screenings curated by Oli Sorenson (VJ Anyone).
‘MADE UP celebrates the power of imagination. The invited artists are passionate, hold deeply felt positions, give us something unexpected – create something new. They all use desire to move us from our habitual experience into a new space where there are new possibilities, including the potential for subjective creativity’
Big up the NE1CO collective for making this happen, hope to work with you again soon . .
Now Showing O:.O:.O:.
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MANCHESTER MUSEUM
25/09/08 22:56
ZAPP YOURE PREGNANT
Now installed in Manchester Museum right above the Teradactyll display!
An interactive new media artwork by the artist JAYGO BLOOM
Interactive JAYGO AV exploring the subject of Childbirth and labor, documenting observations after an intensive eighteen months of visits, collaborations and discussions with Professor Jim Dornan of the Royal College of Obsteatricians, London.
After a successful premier at the Glasgow Science centre the BIRTHRITES exhibition is now installed within MANCHESTER MUSEUM and open to the public until December 2008.
Check out an online version of ZAPP YOURE PREGNANT HERE!!
Also for anyone interested a review written by Joanna Moorhead for THE GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER
...Bloom presents an audiovisual installation that combines the digital / technological intervention evident within the maternity ward, alongside a series of video narratives which have been created in response to the feelings and emotional responses of the expectant mothers he encountered whilst resident on the 24 hour ward.
There is a sense of entropic disorder within the visual imagery employed by Bloom, this combined with the use of alchemical and scientific motif, draws comparisons with the archaic notion of rebirth and transformation.
Through a process of paradoxical results, achieved by incompatible elements fluctuating between the digital and the physical, Bloom attempts to offer us an insight into the birthing process and the lucid emotional state of the expectant mothers within the ward.
Blogged by CAPTAIN CAPTAIN
Now installed in Manchester Museum right above the Teradactyll display!
An interactive new media artwork by the artist JAYGO BLOOM
Interactive JAYGO AV exploring the subject of Childbirth and labor, documenting observations after an intensive eighteen months of visits, collaborations and discussions with Professor Jim Dornan of the Royal College of Obsteatricians, London.
After a successful premier at the Glasgow Science centre the BIRTHRITES exhibition is now installed within MANCHESTER MUSEUM and open to the public until December 2008.
Check out an online version of ZAPP YOURE PREGNANT HERE!!
Also for anyone interested a review written by Joanna Moorhead for THE GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER
...Bloom presents an audiovisual installation that combines the digital / technological intervention evident within the maternity ward, alongside a series of video narratives which have been created in response to the feelings and emotional responses of the expectant mothers he encountered whilst resident on the 24 hour ward.
There is a sense of entropic disorder within the visual imagery employed by Bloom, this combined with the use of alchemical and scientific motif, draws comparisons with the archaic notion of rebirth and transformation.
Through a process of paradoxical results, achieved by incompatible elements fluctuating between the digital and the physical, Bloom attempts to offer us an insight into the birthing process and the lucid emotional state of the expectant mothers within the ward.
Blogged by CAPTAIN CAPTAIN
WORLDWIDEWEGG
03/08/08 09:05
After three weeks of Farmyard antics, roosting with the chicks on Gorgie CITYFARM and NEWFUTURENOW front man JAYGO BLOOM and colleague IAN CAMPBELL up to the eyeballs with chicken fried ideas, we are please to announce the WORLDWIDEWEGG is now online !! offline / realtime / peckline you name it! networks connecting a hen coop on a city farm with an art gallery in Glasgow,
The WORLDWIDEWEGG is an online website and low budget breakfast bar presented as part of the ALT-W awards showcase throughout the month of August at the CCA gallery. Glasgow. Visitors to the gallery expect web enabled appliances, peck controlled iTunes and random Lucky Clucky tickets online, all controlled by the daily habits of a bunch of hungry hens.



Each time an egg gets laid a signal is sent to the web enabled toaster (via pd and arduino technology) this sets the coils in motion and returns the action of egg laying to the gallery goers as hot toast for consumption! Not only that, on the breakfast table is a peck controlled iTunes soundsystem, each peck on the piezo mic' attached to the chicken feed bowl causes the 'Cock Rock Disco' playlist to skip forward a track - perpetual flutterings of chicken inspired songs!
Online the same egg laying response generates a single random number, after six numbers are generated / six eggs are laid a lottery ticket is purchased online, therefore returning back to its source a percentage of funds recieved for this project! and hopefully making its creators millionaires! genius eh?!
We at NEWFUTURENOW like it anyhow, the project utilises all the same sophisticated technology as other more respectable sophisticated projects, it pushes the uses of these networks to the limits, with realtime biological actions governed by an equally random factor (the chickens), its a project, its a happening, an event and most importantly at the end of all this it manifests itself as something so spectacularly simple and commonplace (a slice of toast), people would ask why ever bother at all!
Visit the show throughout the month of August at the CCA gallery,
Visit online HERE
and join the LUCKYCLUCKY facebook revolution to receive regular updates and peck reports.
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ZAPP YOUR PREGNANT!
01/06/08 18:07
ZAPP YOUR PREGNANT!
Latest in a series of interactive new media projects by the artist JAYGO BLOOM recently premiered at the GLASGOW SCIENCE CENTRE - New Futures Gallery.
This piece was specially commissioned by BIRTHRITES and is part of an exhibition open to the public until September 2008, after that it travels to MANCHESTER MUSEUM.
Check out an online version HERE!!
Also for anyone interested a review written by Joanna Moorhead for THE GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER
...Bloom presents an audiovisual installation that combines the digital / technological intervention evident within the maternity ward, alongside a series of video narratives which have been created in response to the feelings and emotional responses of the expectant mothers he encountered whilst resident on the 24 hour ward.
There is a sense of entropic disorder within the visual imagery employed by Bloom, this combined with the use of alchemical and scientific motif, draws comparisons with the archaic notion of rebirth and transformation.
Through a process of paradoxical results, achieved by incompatible elements fluctuating between the digital and the physical, Bloom attempts to offer us an insight into the birthing process and the lucid emotional state of the expectant mothers within the ward.
Latest in a series of interactive new media projects by the artist JAYGO BLOOM recently premiered at the GLASGOW SCIENCE CENTRE - New Futures Gallery.
This piece was specially commissioned by BIRTHRITES and is part of an exhibition open to the public until September 2008, after that it travels to MANCHESTER MUSEUM.
Check out an online version HERE!!
Also for anyone interested a review written by Joanna Moorhead for THE GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER
...Bloom presents an audiovisual installation that combines the digital / technological intervention evident within the maternity ward, alongside a series of video narratives which have been created in response to the feelings and emotional responses of the expectant mothers he encountered whilst resident on the 24 hour ward.
There is a sense of entropic disorder within the visual imagery employed by Bloom, this combined with the use of alchemical and scientific motif, draws comparisons with the archaic notion of rebirth and transformation.
Through a process of paradoxical results, achieved by incompatible elements fluctuating between the digital and the physical, Bloom attempts to offer us an insight into the birthing process and the lucid emotional state of the expectant mothers within the ward.
THE ANNO DOMINO SHOW
13/12/07 17:39
ANNO DOMINO - After Chance
' A well attended Midnight Mass here at the SWG3 Halls. Mr Bloom had some intriguing new shapes to explore, well complimented by the harmnics (provided by thre pleasing Mount Vernon Arts Lab) Some new forms were noted emerging from the Saint Rollox All Girls Brownies Brigade and the late evening welcomed some very important guests from the other place.. '
Were hoping that the playback will be well attended by all.
JAYGO BLOOM Has been working on his latest project proposed for the Studio warehouse GallerySWG3
It is intended that the show will become a playback of midnight hocus, expounding the parameters of folklore, mathematics, high modernism and populist thought.
Expect the unusual, including a live performance involving a group of brownies, a ball of string and a strobelight entitled - 'The new mobility'!
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CURRENT 93
14/09/07 14:08
The latest in a series of artworks by JAYGO BLOOM.
CURRENT 93 Invokes esoteric associations through the use of specific cipher code.
The concept behind CURRENT 93 is lifted directly from Hebrew gematria - The idea behind gematria is that through the conversion of words into numbers, the initiate discovers the revelation of esoteric associations of words of like number.
Presented at the ARCHES as part of 'Is That All There Is?' CURRENT 93 takes the conversion of words - into number one step further - into digitized media - An outline image of a triangle projected at a rate of 93 revolutions per minute upon three rotating chrome balls.
NEWFUTURENOW - Continuing the !!Great Work!! Fusing heretic belief with that of contemporary video arts practice and reiterated in in the forward to recent NFN show ROCK ELECTRONIQUE –
‘…melds materialist negative dialectics to contemporary gnostic, magickal beliefs. The art object is a symptom of this collision of epistemologies; it symbolises the space where correspondences are temporarily knotted, where contingent meaning emerges.’ - Dr Alex Kennedy, art critic

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ROCK ELECTRONIQUE
15/05/07 20:49
Images from my recent Solo show at the Intermedia
Gallery. CCA Glasgow -
ROCK ELECTRONIQUE was presented to a score by Pierre Henry, one of the founders of musique concrete interested in the hybridization of ideas and technology, of investigations into used elements of synthesised sounds along with found sounds.
'Jerk Electronique' (1963) Extraction of the heavy bass, drum and song vocals from a rock score leaving an entirely synthesized sound accompanied new works which investigated the artistic strategy of appropriation mixed with reduction.
What has been left out becomes encapsulated within its structure, becoming part icon part metaphor.
Reduction from everything to everything
One sound, not sounds, one single sound everywhere, standardised.
1. Stone of the stereotype
2. Jonnie Fever
Zabriskie Point. Director Michelangelo Antonioni
The famous explosion scene, reconfigured and extracted from its original source,
getting rid of what the original valued and leaving traces of monochrome facets post
apocolypse suspension in three channels.
3. Mirrorball
The ' detection, amplification and transfiguration of vibrations given out' by human beings,
living and dead, and by materials such as a diamond or a flower';
..... The geometric limitation and building in silence;
F.T Marinette and Pino Masnata, 'La Radia' in F.T.Marinetti, Teoria e inverzione Futurista,
(Verona: Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 1968) pp. 176-180.
ROCK ELECTRONIQUE was presented to a score by Pierre Henry, one of the founders of musique concrete interested in the hybridization of ideas and technology, of investigations into used elements of synthesised sounds along with found sounds.
'Jerk Electronique' (1963) Extraction of the heavy bass, drum and song vocals from a rock score leaving an entirely synthesized sound accompanied new works which investigated the artistic strategy of appropriation mixed with reduction.
What has been left out becomes encapsulated within its structure, becoming part icon part metaphor.
Reduction from everything to everything
One sound, not sounds, one single sound everywhere, standardised.
1. Stone of the stereotype
2. Jonnie Fever
Zabriskie Point. Director Michelangelo Antonioni
The famous explosion scene, reconfigured and extracted from its original source,
getting rid of what the original valued and leaving traces of monochrome facets post
apocolypse suspension in three channels.
3. Mirrorball
The ' detection, amplification and transfiguration of vibrations given out' by human beings,
living and dead, and by materials such as a diamond or a flower';
..... The geometric limitation and building in silence;
F.T Marinette and Pino Masnata, 'La Radia' in F.T.Marinetti, Teoria e inverzione Futurista,
(Verona: Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 1968) pp. 176-180.
INTERMEDIA GALLERY
06/03/07 09:08
Invitation to my next solo show, to be presented at
the CCA GLASGOW.
18 – 31 march 2007 11am – 5pm
Private View: Sat 17 March, 6pm
ROCK ELECTRONIQUE
An octane fuelled explosive AV minefield, inspired by and with direct reference to the works of the Musique Concrete samplist Pierre Henry.
The “detection, amplification and transfiguration of vibrations given out” by human beings, living and dead, and by materials such as “a diamond or a flower";
….The geometric limitation and building of silence;
F.T. Marinetti and Pino Masnata, ``La Radia," in F.T. Marinetti, Teoria e Invezione Futurista, (Verona: Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 1968), pp. 176-180. Translated by Barbara Poggi and Douglas Kahn.
The artist, as alchemist, demonstrates that Will imparts significance - that the signs that are utilized are essentially empty but can be used to achieve very real ends. The realisation of this emptiness, that there is no innate property in any sign or material that is in itself of any worth, melds materialist negative dialectics to contemporary gnostic, magickal beliefs. The art object is a symptom of this collision of epistemologies; it symbolises the space where correspondences are temporarily knotted, where contingent meaning emerges.
Extended text to accompany the show by DR Alex Kennedy
18 – 31 march 2007 11am – 5pm
Private View: Sat 17 March, 6pm
ROCK ELECTRONIQUE
An octane fuelled explosive AV minefield, inspired by and with direct reference to the works of the Musique Concrete samplist Pierre Henry.
The “detection, amplification and transfiguration of vibrations given out” by human beings, living and dead, and by materials such as “a diamond or a flower";
….The geometric limitation and building of silence;
F.T. Marinetti and Pino Masnata, ``La Radia," in F.T. Marinetti, Teoria e Invezione Futurista, (Verona: Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 1968), pp. 176-180. Translated by Barbara Poggi and Douglas Kahn.
The artist, as alchemist, demonstrates that Will imparts significance - that the signs that are utilized are essentially empty but can be used to achieve very real ends. The realisation of this emptiness, that there is no innate property in any sign or material that is in itself of any worth, melds materialist negative dialectics to contemporary gnostic, magickal beliefs. The art object is a symptom of this collision of epistemologies; it symbolises the space where correspondences are temporarily knotted, where contingent meaning emerges.
Extended text to accompany the show by DR Alex Kennedy
EXHIBITION NIGHT
04/09/06 01:38
All in all, including the half a dozen power
shortages
due to the temporary system we had installed, and the
many kids taking over my whole games installation and showing
their dads a thing or two, and the fact that had I the hindsight to make all
works coin-operated I would of amassed a small fortune during those few hours..
All in all everything went according to plan and looked sweet as....
due to the temporary system we had installed, and the
many kids taking over my whole games installation and showing
their dads a thing or two, and the fact that had I the hindsight to make all
works coin-operated I would of amassed a small fortune during those few hours..
All in all everything went according to plan and looked sweet as....
GET A ROOM
24/02/06 19:24
'Get a room' is an annual charity event hosted by
the
Brunswick Hotel in Glasgow's merchant city centre.
For one night only the hotel is taken over by artists,
musicians and performers and all the proceeds collected
go to charity. I was approached with the opportunity to do
something interactive with one of the rooms, so decided, due to
the nature of the long corridors within hotels that i would enclose
the room with a screen and have an interactive pacman piece,
that would be simply triggered each time someone walked past the
screen. this worked really well, As the party revellers got haywire with
the free drinks and stunning bands performing in the penthouse suite.
those loving munching sounds of Pacman resonated along the walls.
Brunswick Hotel in Glasgow's merchant city centre.
For one night only the hotel is taken over by artists,
musicians and performers and all the proceeds collected
go to charity. I was approached with the opportunity to do
something interactive with one of the rooms, so decided, due to
the nature of the long corridors within hotels that i would enclose
the room with a screen and have an interactive pacman piece,
that would be simply triggered each time someone walked past the
screen. this worked really well, As the party revellers got haywire with
the free drinks and stunning bands performing in the penthouse suite.
those loving munching sounds of Pacman resonated along the walls.
RANDOMSCREEN
17/12/05 19:42

Random Screen is a mechanical thermo dynamic display which does not
rely on any electricity.
Each of the 12 by 12 cm pixels is built as a seperate module. A tee
candle lights and controls each pixel. The rising heat of the candle
turns a modified beer can which turns the pixel on and off. Each pixel
has its own frequence. The more bright a candle shines the faster is
the rotaion of the can.