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I found these pics in the archives, the originals are probably destroyed. It's a work from 2002, playing with shadows the way gobos in theaters use shadow-images to temporarily build a scene.
Translucent extruded acrylic plates, 500 × 700 mm; black foil computer-cut shapes plus high-powered light.
There is something about shadows that I always come back to.
See also: Etched Glass.
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Labels: 2002, acrylic, gobos, lyrois, script+logo, tableaux
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