2015
This work approaches images not as objects to be viewed, but through the parallel relations they establish with the space they occupy, the time in which they occur, and the environment in which they operate. The image foregrounds not so much what it represents, but the spatial and temporal conditions within which it functions.
In ½, the exterior visible through the exhibition space’s window and the everyday flow outside were recorded continuously for twelve hours over the course of a single day. This recording was projected and installed immediately next to the window, at the same scale as the window itself.
The projected image runs in parallel with the real-time flow of the day on which it was recorded. While the representing image and the represented exterior occupy the same temporal plane, this simultaneity between image and space suggests the coexistence of different temporalities within the same site.