With the assistance of the artist, QAGOMA has compiled a comprehensive digital archive and strategies for representing and reinterpreting Distillery: Waveforming in the future. In order to safeguard the independent operation of the iPad devices and the prototype BrightHearts application, the Gallery undertook iOS device jailbreaking, essentially disengaging the iPads from their proprietary restrictions to allow for greater user control. Distillery: Waveforming is an ensemble of parts incorporating tablet technology in the form of Apple iPads that were loaded with the prototype BrightHearts app, and external data collection, processing and relaying equipment. Prior to acquisition it was necessary to resolve issues relating to the ongoing management of an artwork that was essentially a prototype. Distillery: Waveforming incorporates the use of an iPad software application (app) called BrightHearts that at the time of acquisition was in a developmental stage. Distillery: Waveforming is an interactive, sensory artwork at the heart of which is the human experience. He embeds his art practice within research frameworks and utilises objective methodologies to model and evaluate his practice. Khut is interested in body-focused interactive art and design, and has described himself as a ‘practice based researcher’. Distillery: Waveforming is an increment in Khut's long running and ongoing biofeedback project. In 2012 the Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) exhibited and acquired the digital installation, Distillery: Waveforming (2012) by Australian artist George Poonhkin Khut.
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