6/18/06

Intermixture



Intermixture is an experimental piece that consists of three separate screens or frames that are stacked upon each other. The three screens are objects that form a networked sequence that relate the motion and the objects to a vertical spatial level of depth.

Each frame contains objects of symbolic elements that represent a primordial birth of nature and time. The elements in the frames map to the other frames through their natural kinetic properties that persist as a constant cycle. Man is a symbolic element to this sequence that represents his involvement with the natural world through the constant fall and rise of man.

Intermixture is presented as a picture medium and not as narrative medium because there is no beginning, middle, or end. It instead relies on a constant motion cycle that can be viewed as a digital video portrait of the natural world and time.

  • Run Time: Loops every 2 min. 50 sec.

  • Intented Viewing: 3 screens projecting on gallery wall

  • Watch the Video Here