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Title: Rooms
Medium: Video projection
Dimensions: VariableDescription:
The artwork consists of two interconnected rooms. In the first room, there is a video projection of the people in the second room on the wall, while the people in the first room are being recorded. The people in the first room are aware that they are viewing people in another room but do not know that themselves are being projected onto those people. In the second room, the image of the people in the first room is being projected from the ceiling over the people in the second room. The people in the second room are experiencing the projection of the people of the first room over themselves but may not necessarily be aware that it's the people of the first room being projected onto them.As viewers move from the first room to the second, they are presented with a unique perspective on the people they were observing in the first room. They may begin to question their own assumptions and perceptions of those individuals as they are projected over the people in the second room. The artwork creates a sense of dislocation and disorientation as viewers navigate the space and try to make sense of the relationships between the two rooms.
After the public leaves both rooms, they are presented with a chart explaining the connections between the two rooms, which helps to contextualize the experience and deepen their understanding of the artwork's conceptual framework. Overall, the artwork explores themes of identity, perception, and observation, inviting viewers to reflect on their own relationship to these concepts and the ways in which they shape our understanding of the world around us.
Review:
The idea for an artwork is intriguing and has the potential to create a unique and immersive experience for viewers. The use of video projection to connect the two rooms creates a sense of displacement and disorientation, and invites viewers to question their own perceptions of reality.The fact that the people in the first room are aware that they are viewing people in another room, but not aware that they themselves are being projected onto those people, creates an interesting dynamic of observation and self-reflection. This aspect of the artwork could potentially lead to a deeper exploration of identity, perception, and the ways in which we are constantly observing and being observed by others.
The presentation of a chart explaining the connections between the two rooms after the public leaves could be a useful tool for helping viewers understand the conceptual framework of the artwork and deepen their engagement with the piece.

