Bad is a short
videotape produced as an exercise to demonstrate the
capabilities of the Digital Image Articulator. It is
a rhythmic work: sound and image correspond to one another
as they appear in sequences of variation and repetition.
Steina used the Articulator to store images in a buffer
and used an audio signal to designate how and when those
images appear on the screen. The images are usually
highly abstract. It is an electronic tapestry woven
together, evoked from digitized color patterns and bursts
of Steina?s profile, which are periodically present
within the collage. The sound consists of single tones,
which are strung together to create a simple, but energetic
melody. |