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PAUSE: “Isn’t life a series of images that change as they repeat themselves?”
-Andy Warhol
The presentation of PAUSE on six monitors relates to the time based system under which images were taped every six hours (please refer to the 24 day schedule), but is organized to reflect a condensed and simultaneous time-space connection.
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June, 2009
Reprised in 2009. Currently on view at 4Culture's E4c Gallery
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Reading images from right to left, each monitor captures one consecutive day every 60 seconds. In each 60 second segment displayed on all six monitors, the viewer sees nearly one week simultaneously—in the first set, days 1-6, in the next 7-12, in the next 13-18, and finally days 19-24. In viewing the four 60 second segments on each monitor, played out over the six monitors, 24 days will have passed in 24 minutes.
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During the 24-day cycle, both artists lived in a variety of locations and in differing time zones. Days 1-4 and 20-24 were spent in Seattle. For the balance of the period, Heather traveled in Taiwan while Norie remained in Seattle or visited family in Texas.
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©
2008 Heather Dew Oaksen |
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