Rodney Glick and Lynnette Voevodin
Cubavision
2006-2008
Dual synchronised DVD projection
160 x 800cm
60minutes duration
Edition 3
The 24Hr Panoramas compress digital video but don't truncate time. They
present the landscape in what could be called 'durational time'. Each
projection has 24 individual vertical bands or segments, filmed from
individual, mostly stationary, camera positions, with each band documenting
one hour of a day. The frame-by-frame linear structure is never static:
movement occurs as shifting detail within each of the 24 vertical bands. The
24Hr Panoramas operate like large moving landscapes, vast panoramas in which
the entire day can be viewed in a mere 60 minutes. Through the manipulation
of time, space and scale, the panoramas place each viewer in control of the
experience to construct their own narrative, determined by the decisions
each necessarily makes when processing 24 streams of video and 24 tracks of
sound. Each viewing of individual panoramas is much like the experience of a
given day: unique and unrepeatable.
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