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WIKA's See Through Wall
| January 14, 2008
Link: WIKA
| January 14, 2008
When a video camera and microphone on one side of the wall send media to a projection and speakers on the other side of the wall, a digital window is created.
We can serve as performers on one side of the wall, and as audience members on the other. At some moments the representation is live, but at other times it is pre-recorded and constructed.
A good principal for video windows, mirrors, and architectural video approaches.
The See Through Wall is a time machine that allows us to traverse time and space, across the border between living reality and historical fictions.
Exhibited at The Chelsea Art Museum. Created by WIKA.
Link: WIKA

