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Revision as of 15:50, 3 December 2016

CONCEPT

REFERENCES

Tacita Dean, FILM

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https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2011/oct/10/tacita-dean-film-turbine-hall

http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/unilever-series-tacita-dean-film

A showcase of what film can do. Working with the limitations and improvising. Using a medium that is ‘about to die’ in an artwork is a statement on its own.

Tacita Dean, Green Ray

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This project highlights how digital devices control our lives. The images we take define our memories, but this film proves that with analogue film you can capture something that a digital camera couldn’t.

https://vimeo.com/38026163

Rosa Barba, Western Round Table

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What I like about this project is that the projector becomes the center piece, instead of the image it projects.

Rosa Barba, Invisible Act

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Creating a sculpture with the movement and light of the projector.

Gibson & Recorder, Light Spill

I like how simple, yet meaningful this artwork is. A projector drops it film on the ground as it projects, signifying the end of the medium.

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Gibson & Recorder, Available Light

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Dan Graham, Public Space/Two Audiences

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Two rooms divided by a glass wall, with mirrors at the end of both rooms, creating an optical illusion. Audiences watch both themselves and the audience in the other room.

TECHNICAL

Spherical Mirror Projection

A technique to distort a projected image into multiple dimensions, creating a surrounding image.

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Infinity Mirror

A simple technique to create the optical illusion op space.

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Two-way Mirror Projection

Projecting on two-way-mirrors, which lets through some light, while at the same time reflects other light.

Twowayprojection.png

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEvrI6oMd10

Developing 8mm

https://www.super8.nl/

Looping 8mm

Using an 8mm projector means I either have to rewind the film all the time, or I have to alter the device so it can loop. I feel like I can only not loop it if this adds something to the project. Not looping means the rewinding becomes a ritual that's part of the exhibition.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzT-Op_-WEc

https://vimeo.com/39084293

http://www.ebay.ie/itm/331762095478§

What's also possible is using a projector that can play in slower frame-rates. A normal super 8 plays for 3,5 minutes, but slowing the speed can extend this time to about 20/25 minutes. In the end I bought this projector that can play in 3, 6, 9, or 18 frames per second.

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PROCESS

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