andrew carnie
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snapshots
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Snapshot. 2004. The work is projected from 4 projectors onto a a grid of six interlocking screens, three running one meter apart parallel to each other and three running perpendicular to them, a meter apart. The images dissolve onto the grid of screens in sequence, moving from projector to projector around the screen grid. Based on the sequential photography of Eadweard Muybridge and chronophotography, the images of twenty or more dressed individuals fall from top to bottom through the screens, each rotating at the same time. The work was shown at the Stanley Picker gallery in the show Slices and Snapshots 20004, along with Eye: Through The Mirror Darkly and Slice. The project was funded by the Stanley Picker Trust and the Arts Council England.
© 2004 Carnie Art Services
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