In this installation by Kim Beck, a 12 x 22 foot digitally printed rug disorients the viewer as they look down to look up at an image of a FedEx plane passing over an electrical transformer. The viewer then considers whether to walk across the rug to see two small televisions playing on the far wall, timed to be one second off, referencing a stereoscope. The short video loop reveals large summer clouds repeatedly welling up behind poles and wires.
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In this installation by Kim Beck, a 12 x 22 foot digitally printed rug disorients the viewer as they look down to look up at an image of a FedEx plane passing over an electrical transformer. The viewer then considers whether to walk across the rug to see two small televisions playing on the far wall, timed to be one second off, referencing a stereoscope. The short video loop reveals large summer clouds repeatedly welling up behind poles and wires.
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- Submitted to ArtBase: Sunday Jun 21st, 2009
- Original Url: http://www.idealcities.com/climate-control.html
- Permalink: http://www.idealcities.com/climate-control.html
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Work Credits:
- Kim Beck, creator
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