Spray paint on polystyrene, brazed iron bars, video installation, acrylic on canvas, inkjet print glued on canvas, pipe insulations, 5 × 4,5 × 2,3 m

The background of my series is borders and the space creating itself from it, that builds up a relation of proximity and distance. At the same time, I

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work with common materials.

The rhythm of the display of the wall clock (designer: Nicolas Le Moigne) at ECAL/University of Art and Design Lausanne is two seconds of invisibility of time and 58 seconds of visibility of time. I chose to organise the photographies of the videos of the broken wall surfaces and broken screens in this rhythm. The video of the horizon line is a «One-Shot-Video» of one minute.

Dimensions of each work of the series "Borders":
Borders (series of ten works, No. 1), 2022 (13.06.2022)
Brazed iron bars, 1 × 1 × 0.85 m
Borders (series of ten works, No. 2), 2022 (13.06.2022)
Brazed iron bars, 50 × 50 × 50 cm
Borders (series of ten works, No. 3), 2022 (13.06.2022)
Acrylic on canvas, 40 × 30 cm
Borders (series of ten works, No. 4), 2022 (13.06.2022)
Acrylic on canvas, 40 × 30 cm
Borders (series of ten works, No. 5), 2022 (13.06.2022)
Acrylic on canvas, 40 × 30 cm
Borders (series of ten works, No. 6), 2022 (13.06.2022)
Inkjet print glued on canvas, 40 × 30 cm
Borders (series of ten works, No. 7), 2022 (13.06.2022)
Pipe insulations, 2.5 × 0.6 m
Borders (series of ten works, No. 8), 2022 (13.06.2022)
Pipe insulations, 2.2 × 0.15 × 0.3 m
Borders (series of ten works, No. 9), 2022 (13.06.2022)
Spray paint on polystyrene, 1.5 × 0.8 × 0.4 m
Borders (series of ten works, No. 10), 2022 (13.06.2022)
Video installation, 8 min, 3 × 2.3 × 2 m

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Date

June 13, 2022

Type

Sculpture, Installation, Video, Art, Painting, Series

Methods

Printing, Painting, Sculpting, Filming, Brazing

Materials

acrylic on canvas, brazed iron bars, inkjet print glued on canvas, video installation, pipe insulations, spray paint on polystyrene

Softwares

Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere Pro

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