I realised yesterday I was not being consistent with my e-publication updates, sometimes creating new files, and sometimes updating an old one.

This is the most up to date version.
https://indd.adobe.com/view/17b8aff4-afe3-4b9b-aeb4-55d6896ab205
I still need to figure out how to resolve the music element – This is something that will be included as an extra with the hardcopy and I can, therefore, send some very brief instructions/suggestions -although there may be a way to programme.
I also updated the statement and will post it here and on the Assignment submission post.
why is there an astronaut in a field of flowers explores structural instability, embraces disorder and investigates the increasingly elusive relationship between meaning and language.
the overall title of the work and fragments of text included are from a conversation between the artist and a machine learning app that promised to be her friend for the cost of little more than £6 a month.
source material for why is there an astronaut in a field of flowers was made, found and taken, often in collaboration with the app, rendered into an entangled manifestation of disparate entities, including recorded moments between the two authors in various forms, online and off – as a book, ebook and short film.
music was composed by simon gwynne with the help of magenta’s music transformer neural network.
It’s quite haunting with the music playing in the background. I could be doing this wrong but, on PC, I ended up with three separate windows – the book, sound and the video.
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Yes, on a desktop. On an iPad the soundcloud stops automatically when you go to Vimeo which is better. It’s a bit clunky on a desktop as is, and I’m not sure ithat’s solve-able
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I was thinking of something like a video with split screens and an overall soundtrack but then the book would have to be ‘read’ at a specific speed. Would it be the same if you had a designated website for it?
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I started creating a section on my website for it yesterday and it may be I can imbedded Simon’s tracks only there as well as specify what/how/when to play. The video link will ultimately be there (Vimeo embedded), so I guess that could be the route to go. Offer it there – password protected. (Although it’s free for all now in its WIP state as an Adobe link)
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That’s a good idea.
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