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W4972
24.08.2012
Memories on the Falls - R. Songe Lee
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  • Memories on the Falls Video projection by R. Songe Lee Place: Niagara Falls Memory of people traverses through space and time that is projected onto the Niagara Falls. There are two projections, one waterfall with a space that still exists ...

    Memories on the Falls

    Video projection by R. Songe Lee Place: Niagara Falls

    Memory of people traverses through space and time that is projected onto the Niagara Falls.
    
    There are two projections, one waterfall with a space that still exists and one with a space that is no longer there. 
    
    1. Rush hour at Grand Central station, people moving, waiting for their trains to depart.
    2. Lunchtime at WTC, the twin tower, people walking having lunch.

    The idea of Space Time Continuum, the moment is captured on video and the Niagara Falls is the space that allows the projection to take place. The moment is frozen in time, whether the space still exist or not, when it is projected onto the falls, it has taken another form of space, perhaps another timeline.

    © 2012

    Memories on the Falls Video projection by R. Songe Lee Place: Niagara Falls Memory of people traverses through space and time that is projected onto the Niagara Falls. There are two projections, one waterfall with a space that still exists ...

    Memories on the Falls

    Video projection by R. Songe Lee Place: Niagara Falls

    Memory of people traverses through space and time that is projected onto the Niagara Falls.
    
    There are two projections, one waterfall with a space that still exists and one with a space that is no longer there. 
    
    1. Rush hour at Grand Central station, people moving, waiting for their trains to depart.
    2. Lunchtime at WTC, the twin tower, people walking having lunch.

    The idea of Space Time Continuum, the moment is captured on video and the Niagara Falls is the space that allows the projection to take place. The moment is frozen in time, whether the space still exist or not, when it is projected onto the falls, it has taken another form of space, perhaps another timeline.

    © 2012