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1067 Digital Photos, Time 1:28:55.
BLACK SEA DIARY is a Fax Modem, Digital Image and Text
Project taking Felix S. Huber and Philip Pocock East from Cologne over Germany,
Austria, Hungary, to Romania and along the Serbian border to the Black Sea.
Made for the Venice Biannual in 1993, while the artists traveled in a 1964
Opel Kadette, their digital images and journal entries traveled the other
way, West to Venice and Duesseldorf, over the roadside telephone wires.
A book was published by Patrick Frey and Scalo Verlag, a facsimile of facsimiles sent to the Biannual of Venice.
Instantaneity is the boy who cries
wolf.
Urgency is the wolf.
PHILIP POCOCK, Timelines, Tourist Bubbles, Transmission Errors prologue, Black Sea Diary, 1993.