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"Touch,
See, Believe",
1993 -94, installation, beach balls, fans, LCD video projectors. This project
involves the creation of an installation environment for the consideration
of objects, images, and belief. Three white beach balls are suspended
in the airflow of three 18" cooling fans. The fans are attached to each
other and suspended from the walls of the space by cables. Upon the surfaces
of the balls there are projected time-based, digitally processed images
of fire, the Nevada desert and the Truckee River(fire, earth, water).
Each ball features a different looping sequence of images with animated
texts reading, from the left ball to the right, "touch, see, believe".
The intent is to create a kinetic image and object experience which mimics
in real-time and space the practice of creating the illusion of 3-D objects
in computer space. I am interested in forging a sensory experience of
contradictory references utilizing light, kinetics and manufactured illusion.
The effect of utilizing considerably low-tech sculptural elements contrasted
with projections of simulated computer modeled objects creates a context
for considering our collective desire for virtual image/object escapism.
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