Space as a Limit

Video installation | Elastic material, wood structure
Two parts, each: 130 x 200 x 35 cm, 16 min
2008
 



Video is a medium of recording time. In its continuous process of capturing and overwriting, old images are buried beneath new ones, rendered into a micro-thin format through ongoing compression and compilation. Each rendered frame becomes an abstraction of the present moment—no longer governed by physical laws, its original properties transformed.

Projection further flattens these images onto surfaces, allowing them to be deployed across various media or even to drift across objects and spatial environments. In turn, these projected images begin to shift in response to the changes within real space and time, resulting in qualitative transformations that blur the boundary between the recorded and the lived.










Mark