FORE (2005)
Time-based architectural installation with four sculptures and 4-channel digital video projections with sound.
Two pairs of window-like translucent sculptures are embedded into the four corners of a darkened room. In the first pair, a frosted glass surface on each window obscures video projections from behind the wall. In the second pair, a slanted plane of hazed mirror at each corner forms a viewing gap. The four video projections are accompanied by the isolated sounds of a door opening and closing, and each one is a staggered variation of a similar sequence of images: shadows cast through window grids, movements through an opened doorway, and slowly shifting silhouettes, all of which, while barely recognizable, evoke a kind of passage in between awareness and a state of unknowing.
Medium: Plexiglas, resin, 4-channel digital video with sound, 4 LCD projectors, speaker, sheetrock, wood, paint
Installation dimension: 12' L x 8' W x 8' H
Each sculpture measures approximately 20" x 28" x 30"
Duration of video loop: 2 minutes |