HIAFF
Praystation >>
Joshua Davis

A complex collection of separate flash modules dealing with the constant flux and nuances of life.
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||| HIAFF 3.0 | university of colorado | department of art and art history | digital arts area | in conjunction with alt-x | atlas | blurr
[Intro] Praystation appeals to your intuition - flash modules in constant flux or still ones with mentality of a captured life moment intertwined with electronic, intuitive sound mix creates ambient experience of an unclassifiable lifestyle. Some of the flash pieces are loops of composed layered animation, others require viewer's interaction and work in a "build your own" fashion (machines 2000). The work's concept lays heavily in design, yet "the site itself has no design" says Joshua Davis, the man behind Praystation. Davis, who is also an author of an interactive sketchbook: "Flash To the Core" for Flash MX junkies, uses action script as a main tool in Praystation's research.