Transition refers to the search of unity through the constant fragmentation of experiences
across time and space at the center of representation. There is a passage between the real
and the apparent, in which historical and cultural phenomena occur through transitional processes. The work thus becomes an endless reconstruction of meaning.
This constant action juxtaposes the old and contemporary in an ongoing dialogue in which representation becomes a resultant paradox.
| Glare
Glare | Video Installation | 05:55 min loop | DV, Color, Sound, 2011
Resonance | Video Installation | 00:54 min loop | DV, Color, Sound, 2009
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Serie Standing II
Standing I & V
Standing refers to the condition of being in front of a given situation.
Taken from a fixed reference point through a series of visual conditions,
it gives the viewer an active role.
| Standing I & V
Standing I, 03:00 min loop | Standing V, 03:32 min loop
Video Installation | DV, Color, Sound, 2010
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Transition
Transition presents an exploration of urban environments and cultural displacements,
fragmented into different areas.
It is composed of four segments: Suburb, Green, Street and Floor. Based on a double register, focuses on the act of perception.
Transition can be defined as the action and effect of moving from one situation to another
very different from the previous one. It represents a change condition that generates interconnections, points of mutation, start and end. It refers to the configuration of a relationships chain that defines a sequence which evolves to produce a critical point
at each moment.
It is a record in time, a sum of constant changes in the perception of a passage state of
being to another and the spaces and contexts in which individuals are situated.
| Transition
Transition | Suburb, Green, Street, Floor | Video Installation | 12:23 min loop |
DV, Color, Sound, 2009
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Serie Standing II
| Standing I & II
Standing I, 00:44 min loop | Standing II, 00:29
Video Installation
DV, Color, Sound, 2008