Airworld

From Rhizome Artbase
2001
Description

Airworld was a series of interventions into the structures of global capitalism that ran from 1999-2000. The project began as a pirate radio station broadcasting from the 91st floor of the World Trade Center, where the McCoys participated in the World Views residency program, and quickly developed to include multiple projects across a variety of media including photo, video, and the web.

Rhizome staff
2021

"There is a creepy utopianism developing with Airworld that is no accident." --Jennifer McCoy
The AIRWORLD site is a project about networks, management, distribution hubs, soft architecture, and global capital. It is also a project about the virus-like growth of the jargon used to speak about these spaces. Software on the site scans the net to appropriate the language and images of business. This appropriated material is combined with audio and video sequences shot specifically for the Airworld project. On the website, each viewer sees a unique, dynamically generated montage of text and image that "speaks" the language of business, mimicing the endless monolog of consumer culture.
Lost in the world of e.commerce? AIRWORLD's jargonizing and sloganeering confuses in order to enlighten.
Airworld is a commissin of The Walker Arts Center (Emerging Artists/Emergent Medium) and the Jerome Foundation for the Arts.
Programmed with Mike Rose and Ethan Holda.

3 September 2001
Legacy descriptive tags
Jennifer McCoy, Jennifer and Kevin McCoy, Kevin McCoy, Walker Arts Center, Art Entertainment Network, Airworld
tactical, surveillance, corporate, commercialization, RealPlayer, HTML, Visual, video, Text, audio
Attribution: Rhizome staff
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Variant History
outside link
2001
Jennifer and Kevin McCoy