Echo

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Culture making and Iconoclast since 1996, Tasman Richardson has exhibited extensively throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia. His practice focuses primarily on video collage using the JAWA method (The manifesto he authored in 1996), fully immersive media installation, live a/v performance, and experiments in decorative limited editions under the alias Pseudonym. Read more

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Series of photographs documenting the stages of decay due to VHS recording and re-recording. A portrait of a studio audience, canned laughter of the dead. The image decays into video noise when the viewer passes from left to right.

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Weight 5 kg
Dimensions 25.5 x 5 x 25.5 cm
Country

Canada

Year

2014

Technique

Lenticular animated print, micro corrugated plastic mounted on aluminium back with steel gravity bars for floating, frameless, wall hanging

Frame

Unframed artwork

Edition

Original artwork

Certificate of authenticity

Yes