This is a piece that I developed as an experiment in 2000 and despite a small installation at a parisian squat, had yet to really be shown in public. When Aborescence asked if I could present something at the Moulin de la recense (a beautiful old mill, just down the street from my house, in fact), I decided to pull out this old project.
At the end of a long dark hallway, a faint flickering light of a video projector suggestes the possibility of an image. Using a webcam and infrared lighting, as visitors approach they are offered a mirror reflexion, albeit slightly pixelated and ghostly. This is the "whole" image of narcissus, of the viewer as interactive participant.
But with each new visitor to this mirror, the webcam takes a picture and integrates the new image into the program. Each of these images is then used to build up the fragmented individual pixels that compose the whole image.
Once 1000 images have been recorded, the system randomly overwrites an older images with a new one.
Installation: The Thousand Faces of Buddha
Concept+Development: Douglas Edric Stanley
Production assistant: Pierre-Erick Lefebvre
Exhibition: Arborescence 2003
Location: Moulin de la recense, Ventabren, France
mesmerizing!
myrabrrz 3 years ago
très intéressant cette répétition dans le silence, les images créent le rythme..
noayesberno 3 years ago
i dont get his odd conundrum!
aurora7193 4 years ago
ummmmmmm.... whats goin on?
Jadeish01 4 years ago
hes doing that with his hand u can see him..it need music too
VALOskates 4 years ago
i don't get it....
RachaelBurnsDolls 4 years ago
wow its advanced stuff
yehan44bro 5 years ago