Multiple video cameras placed at different angles and heights surround the subject and capture simultaneously. The resulting frames are superimposed upon each other and re-constructed through post-production techniques. [..]
From the telegraph to modern live satellite feeds, a flattening of time and space has occurred via technologies concerned with communication and media. This occurrence prompted Paul Virilio to speculate upon the concept of chronoscopic time, a viewpoint based upon [..]
This piece is done with multiple video cameras recording simultaneously with slightly altered angles and perspectives from an interior window space upon a street scene over the course of an evening. The cameras’ recordings are controlled by the sensing of motion. [..]
“Modernity’s development of transport and communication technologies industrialize space – one of the effects this produces is vision in motion, i.e., motion space. As a pervasive sensory phenomenon, motion space has extensive aesthetical, social, and ideological ramifications.” [..]