Someone come find me
Current, Digital, installation, Public artSomeone come find me
An installation for galleries and the open sea. A nautical buoy sits in an open body of water and people are invited to send it a virtual message in a bottle via SMS, a confidence, a private thought or a message for someone far away. These messages are translated by the buoy and flashed out to sea in morse code visible for miles away. A meditation on disappearing landscapes, our intrinsic relationship with the sea and eroding coastal communities.
Presented at Brighton Festival 2012, re-mixed for UKID festival 2016 – Indonesia in collaboration with Miebi Sikoki, funded by the British Council.
![buoy3](https://invisibleflock.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/buoy3-586x293-480x240.jpg)
“evocative and beautiful… I can taste the sea.”
![Buoy at Night JKT for web](https://invisibleflock.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Buoy-at-Night-JKT-for-web-1600x800-480x240.png)
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![digital Nativ Logo 2](https://invisibleflock.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/digital-Nativ-Logo-2-960x960-480x480.png)