papalCorruption v1.0 beta

papalCorruption v1.0 is a recent experiment for a larger body of new video based works exploring the glitch and corrupt data in media culture. The original clip was a short Italian television story about Pope Benedict XVI.  I downloaded the video from the Vatican website and then corrupted it on a data level.

MUSICfor.one [byTEN] documentation

MUSICfor.one [byTEN] was a live “concert” improvisation created for the Chatroulette social network. Audio in the performance was generated from screen grabs taken of the first 10 people that appeared during a previous visit to the website. These pictures in turn became the graphic notation that loosely scores the work. Through this process I become [...]

1444.minutes documentation

<– visit the 1444.minutes documentation site –> **1444 MINUTES WAS LIVE FROM FEB 2, 2010 BEGINNING AT 4:34AM UNTIL FEB 3, 2010 AT 4:34AM [-5GMT] *1444 minutes has recently been selected to be part of Rhizome’s Art Base Collection.

pwn_yr.self

New net.art work launched: “pwn-yrself.com offers visitors a real hacked index.html page acquired from a previously compromised web server. The visitor downloads the .zip file and using a text editor, simply types their name into the “INSERT YR NAME HERE” sections of the HTML and saves. Blog or website owners can replace their current home [...]

social [net.work music] performance now archived

On Thursday evening  june 25, 2009 at 8pm [EST] [-5GMT] a live set of SOCIAL [net.work music] was broadcast from my studio in Baltimore. The entire performance is now archived in the “work” section here at jasonsloan.com. To listen to and read about the project visit the link below. Listen here [LISTEN] *Update July 15: [...]

death [of analog]

Death [of Analog] October 2, 1925 – June 12, 2009 84min [18min excerpt] A dead analog television signal was broadcast live online at jasonsloan.com the morning of Thursday June 12, 2009 from 12:00am – 1:24am [EST].

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Jason Sloan is a new media & sound artist, electronic musician, composer and professor at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland.

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