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Cataract

 

In this installation the surface of a wall-mounted screen has been cut and the black reverse side pulled through. Onto this dark overhanging section is projected a looped video of Buster Keaton suspended on the edge of a waterfall.

 

 

Cutting and folding the screen in this way transformed it from a cinematic 'window' into a durational object that oscillates between film and gallery space in the viewer's perception. The work explores the chaotic, subconscious elements caught up in celluloid recordings that are revealed and readdressed when film's industrial motion is transferred to the differing temporal qualities of digital media, and cinema's fixed viewpoint is relocated to the alternative viewing space of a gallery setting.

JASON DEE