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The Cuttlefish Blog is updated weekly by Sean Clark. You can also view the blog as a picture list. You can send any feedback to Sean at seanclark@gmail.com. See Sean's Home Page for more information about his past activities.
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Event | Stench III @ The Phoenix
Event | Stench III @ The Phoenix

The latest Stench event took place at the Phoenix in Leicester last night. A good size crowd saw a variety of performances from Leicester-based artists and musician plus a film showing form 7" Cinema. For pictures and video clips from the event visit the Stench web site.

Author: Sean Clark
Event | Solder Soldiers @ The Great Central Gallery, Leicester
Event | Solder Soldiers @ The Great Central Gallery, Leicester

I went to see the "Solder Soldiers" event at the new Great Central Gallery in Leicester last night. The event was organised by Bathysphere and featured performances by kREEPA, ASMO and Wrongbot with DJ Myoptik. I did lights. If you haven't come across cirtcuit bending before then it's basically music made using modified electronic toys and home-build circuitry. The challenge (at least to me) is to turn the chaotic sounds produced by the cirtcuits in to something resembling a composition :-) Last night was a good showcase of the art. At times seemingly random, but with enough rhythms and beats to hold my attention.

I was also very impressed with the venue. The Great Central is a new gallery and studio being set up by Eric Rosoman and Stephen Lynch. Small and independent, this sort of activity is the perfect counterpoint to the large top-down arts developments taking place in Leicester at the moment.

My pictures from the event can be found on my Flickr page.

Author: Sean Clark
Event | Janek Schaefer @ St Nicholas, Leicester
Event | Janek Schaefer @ St Nicholas, Leicester

A great show tonight. Janek Schaefer and James Kelly played tonight at St Nicholas in Leicester. See pictures and video from the show.

Author: Sean Clark
Archive | Pictures and Videos
Archive | Pictures and Videos

I love finding old hard drives, you never know what you are going to find! On an old 12Gb USB drive I found a few gems. There were a whole bundle of pictures from a Shamen show at The Forum in 1995 plus some pictures from a Zion Train show in the early 2000s. I also found some good video material. There were some Zion Train videos from Glastonbury 2000, a Love Grocer video from 2003 and some video footage from the Fragments of Identity installation in 2003.

Author: Sean Clark
Event | Stelarc Presentation
Event | Stelarc Presentation

I went to see artist Stelarc give a presentation at Loughborough University. I've been aware of his work for many years but this was the first time I've actually heard him talk about it. I was very impressed. I had previously associated his work with extreme "techno fetishism", but I can see there is a lot more depth to his work than this. There's also a lot more humour than I expected!

See some pictures from the presentation here. I'm the one with only two ears.

Author: Sean Clark
Event | Living Networks: From Leonardo to Lovelock & Beyond
Event | Living Networks: From Leonardo to Lovelock & Beyond

I've just booked to go on a two week course being co-taught by physicist and writer Fritjof Capra. I've been a follower of Capra's work since I read "The Tao of Physics" whilst a graduate researcher. His later books introduced me to systems theory, which has been a constant inspiration in my art work and was the focus of my MA research. The course is titled "Living Networks: From Leonardo to Lovelock & Beyond" and is being run at the Schumacher College in May. I can't wait!

Author: Sean Clark
Tech | GPS Development on the Nokia N810
Tech | GPS Development on the Nokia N810

Despite calling myself an "Artist and Technologist", most of my blogging is actually about my arts work. So to make a change I'm going to talk tech for a bit.

I got hold of a Nokia N810 at the weekend. This is a wifi-enabled Internet tablet that runs a version of Linux and contains a GPS receiver. It struck me as a perfect platform for developing location-based services on (such as SoundMappr). I'm already doing iPhone development and, despite being a fantastic platform, all software has to be released through the iTunes store. This makes it somewhat cumbersome when developing software for release to an Open Source community.

What's more, I'm ultimately more interested in developing *web-based* GPS aware applications (not dedicated software programs) and the N810 comes with a decent Mozilla browser, as well as having the potential to host a full web development environment.

So, after unpacking the machine I went about setting up my development environment. First, I found a version of the Apache 2 web server that could be installed on it, then the PHP5 programming language, then the sqlite database system and finally a few editing tools to allow me to write programs. It works great! A complete web-application development system that fits in my pocket.

Next was to get to grips with reading data from the GPS receiver. GPS on Linux was new to me, but I found that the standard way of doing it was to install a GPSd, or "GPS daemon", that communicates with the GPS hardware and passes location data to the applications that need it. This was easy enough to do, I installed the "Navit" system on the N810 which automatically starts the GPSd when you run it. I've since found that other, better, GPSd software is available, but I'll stick with what I know works for now.

Finally was the task of getting the PHP programming language reading data from the GPSd. A search of the internet found a script entitled, appropriately enough, "php-gpsd" which did exactly that. A little bt of fiddling later and I was able to write a web page that ran on the N810 and displayed the current location of the device via the GPS reading.

It all works seamlessly and everything was available as free downloads. My next job is to write a version of my SoundMap player running in a web environment on the N810. I'll naturally be releasing the software as Open Source when I've finished it...

Author: Sean Clark
Progress | SoundMappr, ArtScanner, Stench and Summer Sundae Fringe

We've made some good progress on a number of projects in January. The new SoundMappr iPhone application is currently in alpha testing, ArtScanner was installed in Nottingham for a couple of weeks, the new Stench web community is also being tested, and we are starting to move on organising the Summer Sundae Fringe Festival.

We hope to be launching at least some of these projects in February, so keep watching this blog for details.

Author: Sean Clark
Event | Summer Sundae Fringe Festival 2009
Event | Summer Sundae Fringe Festival 2009

We're starting to get our ideas together for this year's Summer Sundae Fringe Festival. We hoping to get a two week programme of events together focussing on Leicester's grassroots music and arts scene. If you are interested then visit the www.summersundaefringe.com website for more information.

Author: Sean Clark
Exhibition | ArtScanner at The Broadway in Nottingham
Exhibition | ArtScanner at The Broadway in Nottingham

My ArtScanner installation is now running at The Broadway in Nottingham. It will be in the main foyer area for at least two weeks to coincide with the Radiator festival.

Go to www.artscanner.org and upload your images in exchange for barcodes. Put them near the scanner and let visitors view them. Remember, ArtScanner is a creative *infrastructure* - you can be creative with it.

Author: Sean Clark
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