Treegrid Treegrid is an interactive website with an accompanying, site-specific digitally produced ‘environment’. Both elements are simultaneously active.

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Treegrid Treegrid is an interactive website with an accompanying, site-specific digitally produced ‘environment’. Both elements are simultaneously active and durational. It was first shown in May 2009 at CCA Glasgow and subsequently in Belfast and St Étienne. Submitted by Patrick Macklin Output No. 983

Treegrid ( is an online website which uses live data from the FTSE 100 to generate a user interactive three- dimensional rendered environment. The site presents a grid of plots available for gallery visitors to plant. These seeds are nourished by live data sourced from the FTSE 100, and begin to grow, creating a forest of digital trees. Individual trees wither or flourish depending on the performance of their host stock on the financial markets. A screenshot focusing on each of the 100 squares is ed to participants over the duration of each iteration of the site. The audience for the work is both immediate – site visitors, and remote – online participants. Screen-grabs from St Étienne International Design Biennial 2010 auto- ed to participants Treegrid 983 Patrick Macklin

The project emerged from the brief for Stage Fright, an invited show at CCA in Glasgow by the theatre company Suspect Culture. Stage Fright was intended as an exploration into how in this case, theatre and visual art interact. Treegrid sought to employ a rudimentary visual language to locate complex financial data harvesting, against a backdrop of economic uncertainty, and transform data into decoration. While some of the issues explored, multi-user online participation, customisation and personalisation, have been covered in early web-based works such as TechnoSphere (Prophet and Selley, 1995), and the exploration of Hertzian space is well documented eg in Placebo Project, GPS Table (Dunne and Raby, 2001). Treegrids’ attempts to blend and blur the web based and real-time site specific occur within an emerging field. A recent example of which might include the collaboration between Google Creative Lab and the RSC on Midsummer Night’s Dreaming (2013). Installation shots from CCA showing user interface and projected environment photo © Alan Dimmick

Users select a single ‘plot’ from a grid of the 100 FTSE companies which is planted with a tree. Information relating to the ‘plot’/FTSE company is harvested from the London Stock Exchange and this information is used feed the tree – the better the host company performs, the more and greener each tree grows. As sites are taken up the overall density of the grid increases, until a virtual space in the form of a forest emerges. This environment is projected or screen based onsite, in a single location, the website is open online, and gives feedback to users via daily-screen grabs. Treegrid uses the venue and animation as a backdrop or set for a simultaneous web- based artefact. Data is captured at hourly intervals and fed into a specially created piece of software designed to both illustrate performance and control the panning of views around the grid, and to ensure that each plot is visited once a day. (Screen grabs of both the website and the activities in the CCA itself – via chip camera - were distributed to participants). As the piece is time based and live, each appearance delivers fresh market trends. During the CCA run the 2009 H1N1 swine- flu epidemic began, with observable impact on the behaviour of the GlaxoSmithKline and AstraZenica plots on the grid. Treegrid web interface showing scrollable screengrab library

Treegrid was first shown in 2009 at Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow (CCA) as part of Suspect Cultures’ Stage Fright. It was subsequently selected via panel submission, as a Poster contribution to the Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts (DRHA) 2009 conference at Queens University, Belfast, and later selected from open submission by design curator Benjamin Loyauté for the Prediction section of St Étienne International Design Biennial Prédiction micro-site from St Étienne International Design Biennial website

Suspect Culture’s Stage Fright CCA Glasgow, 2009, Reviews and Archive The Guardian r/18/review-stage-fright-cca-glasgow The Herald uspect-culture-make-exhibition-of.html The Scotsman reviews-interiors-stage-fright-the-little-mermaid The List CCA Archive glasgow.com/archive glasgow.com/archive Publication Eatough, Rebellato The Suspect Culture Book: Oberon, London, ISBN-13: Digital Resources in the Humanities and Arts (DRHA) Conference Queens University, Belfast, 2009 DRHA Website St Étienne International Design Biennial St Étienne, 2010 Website Catalogue Cité du design Biennale Internationale du Design de Saint Etienne 2010: Cité du design IRDD, France, ISBN-13: Stage Fright from Suspect Culture website

CCA Glasgow CCA, Scottish Arts Council (SAC), SAC Lottery, Glasgow City Council, Suspect Culture DRHA Queens University Belfast Queens University Belfast, Swansea University, National Library of Wales, Royal Irish Academy St Étienne International Design Biennial St Étienne Metropole, Ville de St Étienne, Rhone Alpes Region, French Ministry of Culture, Conseil General de la Loire, Grand Lyon, Cultures France, EPA St Étienne, St Étienne Tourisme Treegrid programming amulree.net