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installation, 2005, London - England

fra/me/ti/me

Work is about re-framing perception of time, or it expression in contemporary society. Frames shift from public-private, analog-digital, personal-institutional and natural-consumeristic driven.
Also, work plays with the idea of measuring time by physical distance units.

The room was divided into two spaces. On a display in a public accessible space on was clock only, having just the seconds pointer and framed in golden frame. The live video link was established and the image of the clock was projected in the second space, simultaneously by two projectors. The only access to this space was the view through the two peek holes on the wall separating spaces. Peek holes were distanced from each other, on the left and the right of the hanging clock. Each peek hole view framed one of two projections that were projecting same link.

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