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Small
scale, and more immediate,and reintroducing a theme of self-portraiture
which featured in much earlier work, this new piece is intended
to make a direct reference to the illusiory space created via projection,
the quality and nature light on the glass surface, and the interplay
between sound and picture. I plan to develop a new series of digital
moving image works projected onto glass, of which this is the first.
Made
originally for the Galerie Brighi, in "Passages des Panoramas",
Paris and exhibited in June 2000, Fenetre Digitale has been made
entirely digitally: Fenetre Digitale has been shot on DV, edited
on an iMac, mastered on DVD and is projected using an LCD data projector.
The
original idea was to transport a small section of my studio in the
east end of London to the gallery in Paris. The measurements of
the door of the Galerie Brighi were sent via e-mail from Paris to
London and I built a full size replica of it - thus a small part
of the gallery was transported into the studio. The recorded action
was then projected onto the door of the gallery.
In
this restaged version of the original work, the digital image is
projected onto a suspended sheet of glass with a translucent surface.
In the illusory space behind the window of the projection, the artist
is "playing" in his studio - an electronic space where
things can be physically broken and digitally repaired.
The
installation was funded by the University of Central Lancashire.
The DVD master was made at the Foundation for Art and Creative Technology
in Liverpool. Special thanks to Cinzia Cremona for advice and assistance.
Chris
Meigh-Andrews, Oct 2000.
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