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Friederike Anders «Mutabor III (from: Friederike Anders/Ilka Lauchstädt/Martin Potthoff/Mari Cantu Videolabyrinth')»
Friederike Anders, «Mutabor III (from: Friederike Anders/Ilka Lauchstädt/Martin Potthoff/Mari Cantu Videolabyrinth')», 1988
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Categories: Video

Keywords: Interaction | Narration


 

 Friederike Anders
«Mutabor III (from: Friederike Anders/Ilka Lauchstädt/Martin Potthoff/Mari Cantu Videolabyrinth')»

Video puzzle pieces float on flow diagrams. User variables, mouse clicks, keyboard entries: the neo-cubist story appears! In the 'Videolabyrinth', the viewer is confronted with responding tales that take the path he decides.
Each game consists of a catalogue of video sequences on a Video-8 cassette, controlled by a computer program. The entire length of the video material in a game varies between 30 and 60 minutes.

 

Friederike Anders