
Documentation images of installation, in which a closed-loop video feed incorporating a green screen allowed viewer-participants to interact with their image in a visually context-free zone.
ENCOURAGING PARTICIPATION THROUGH OBJECTS, IMAGES, PERFORMANCE AND VIDEO
CONSIDERING WHAT HAPPENS WHEN MEDIA SYSTEMS BREAK DOWN OR RE-FORM, WHETHER BY THEIR OWN WEIGHT OR AN ACT OF SUBVERSION
This work explores alternatives to established systems of communication, knowledge, and economy. We consider what happens when highly developed cultural systems break down or re-form, whether by their own weight or an act of subversion. Aberrations and alternatives instigate redefined relationships to culture.
We reference the ever-expanding field of moving image culture and the blurring demarcations between media production, consumption, and spectacle. When everyone can be everything in a media cycle, we are increasingly faced with the possibility of participation and the potential for accountability.
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