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Nothing prevents you from creating a work of art, even the distance, both social and physical. The internet allows everything in the 21st century, you can vi...
Nothing prevents you from creating a work of art, even the distance, both social and physical. The internet allows everything in the 21st century, you can videotape, communicate online, especially recently during the pandemic, online communication has become relevant, poetic lines about distance performance in zoom. We did the same, from a distance it is so impressive that’s like we are in the same room the voice responds in space. words lines about space and distance.SHOW LESS
Zooming out on the QR Code print. Love this technology thing. #etching #qrcode #ooo #videozoom #apw #australianprintworkshop #printstudio #portrait #intaglio #art (at Australian Print Workshop)
Jacynthe Carrier, Parcours. (Source)
Stills from Pascal Grandmaison's SOLEIL DIFFÉRÉ (2010). (Source)
Definitely a super perplexing and incredibly intriguing film.

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Olivia Boudrea's La Brèche (The Breach), part of the VideoZoom exhibition.
"In the dead of a night, in a country house, two young women are awakened by the feeling of a strange presence. They stare at each other in silence, as if the least sound could unleash the unknown. Time seems to stop; nothing moves, execpt floathing dust particles. The gap between the bed and the floor is mysterious, like a passage between the viewer's space and the screen space, between the site of our imagination and the site of the story." (Source)
Seeing this in the exhibition was wonderfully perplexing. Very interesting idea and thought-provoking execution. The lighting adds to the mystery of the piece, where the viewer feels as if they are both the unseen observer, as well as the observed.