
Monitor
(2002,
4 mins, colour, silent)
An assertive polemic around
first, second and third generations of the same image and the allied
implications of that for texture, focus and resolution. Monitor
explores a range of interactions between representation, raster grid, the front
glass of the TV and its reflections. These relationships are permutated through focus pulls which shift the
interaction between image and raster screen in unexpected and often dramatic
ways. - Nicky Hamlyn |