Digital and hypermedia poet and artist, Jason Nelson, was invited by brisbanedialogues to present an interactive web artwork for readers to negotiate and participate in. Between Treacherous Objects uses the screen landscape to build complex 3-dimensional architectures. Each space is fully controlled by the user’s movements, encouraging them to move in and out, and around the work’s patterns and animations. In addition, each page contains secret codes, which when entered, open 1950′s edutainment video clips.1
Click here to experience Between Treacherous Objects.
Jason Nelson grew up in Oklahoma and currently teaches Cyberstudies, digital art and digital creative writing at Griffith University, Queensland.
1 Description courtesy of the artist.