Falling Between Positions
Falling Between Positions, 2002, stereoscopic 3-d video projection, color, silent, total running time 7 seconds, looped
In Falling Between Positions, the seemingly simple action of walking is broken down into a series of small, planned increments for examination. Three paces were executed over the period of one hour. Each pace was broken down into 25 stages of body movement, where each of the 25 phases making up a single pace had to be held for 60 seconds. In the final stereoscopic 3D projection, the three paces are sped up approximately 4000% so that they appear at normal speed. This project is a collaboration with Brian McClave.
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collaboration,
video,
walking