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Vox Populi

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Titre(s) alternatif(s)
Crowd Control
Pays: 
Canada/États-Unis
Artiste(s)/Concepteur(s): 
RITTER, Don
Année/date de parution: 
2005
«Vox Populi provides anyone with an opportunity to control the masses through public speechs. A video projected crowd of 28 people yells “speech, speech” and encourages visitors to speak from a lectern equipped with a microphone and a teleprompter that displays the text of historical political speeches. When a visitor assumes the role of leader by delivering a speech through the microphone, the text scrolls on the teleprompter, the crowd responds with varying degrees of hostility, support or ridicule, and the leader’s speech is mixed with the screaming of the crowd through a large sound system. There are no indications within the installation that the speeches on the teleprompter are from influential leaders, including John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr, and George W. Bush. »
Lien avec le corpus, désignation particulière: 
Interactive video and sound installation
Archivage: 
http://www.aestetic-machinery.com/videos.html
Cotes bibliographiques: 
DD DON RITTER 00001764
Source(s) Bibliographique(s): 
1) Web : http://www.aestetic-machinery.com/voxpopuli.html
Bibliothèque/centre de recherche (sources): 
Fondation Daniel Langlois
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