ECHO LOCATION, 2004
"Echo" is a poetic 3-D video projection that takes us into the kitchens of local ethnic restaurants. Two projectors converge on a spherical screen, creating warped double-exposures on the semi-translucent surface. Slow motion shots of dough being spun into sheets overlap with images of people laughing around a table, arranging breadbaskets, smoking pipes. The effect is mesmerizing, and the multicultural music playing enhances the dreamlike quality of the images...
-Laurel Angrist,
NY Arts Magazine
From Echo Location:
Credits, technical notes, review excerpts:
RTF document
Flash slide show. You can view the slideshow while listening to one of four sound samples from the installation:
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Quicktime clip of the Echo Location installation:
Streaming; low resolution,
Not streaming; higher resolution. 11MB
Clip Credit: CJ Cartiglia
ECHO EVOLUTION, 2002
Quicktime clip of the installation
Artistic Concept and Technical Realization:
PDF or
DOC
Slides Page
More work archives on the
slides page.
Additional Quicktime Clips
Note - Google videos are in mono. The Quicktime clips are recommended for best viewing and listening.
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