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examine my 1st video-installation...
Falsche Reflektion #1 F25 Videoinstallation: Digital generierte und projizierte Reflektion, Loop, 20 Sec
Freie Arbeit von Oliver Abegg
Wowww... Discover of the Day!!!
"Quayola is a visual artist based in London. He investigates dialogues and the unpredictable collisions, tensions and equilibriums between the real and artificial, the figurative and abstract, the old and new. His work explores photography, geometry, time-based digital sculptures and immersive audiovisual installations and performances."
"Strata #4 is a multi-channel immersive video-installation commissioned by Palais de Beaux Arts in Lille. The subject of this work is a series of iconic pieces from the museum’s Flemish collection, focusing specifically on Rubens’ and Van Dyck’s grand altarpieces. Strata #4 is the result of a study and exploration of the paintings themselves, delving beneath their figurative appearance and looking at the very rules behind the composition, colour schemes and proportions of each piece. It is a precise process aimed at creating new contemporary images based on universal rules of beauty and perfection. Documenting the improbable collisions between classical figuration and contemporary abstraction, Strata #4 aims to create an harmonious dialogue between worlds that may appear very distant from one another, but in fact share so much in common."
Brian Eno - Presentism
A short video clip from "Presentism", an installation by Brian Eno.
Pipilotti Rist: Lungenflügel (2009)
Installationsansicht
© Photo by: Ravencrest
"Unstable ground" and/or "Piso instável"
(audience point of view)
Video projection on wooden window.
Part of a multimedia installation in an abandoned building that was squatted during 3 days in 2011, Lisbon