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On the Shore of the Desk (2010/HD, stereo, color/10min)
Two images have simply been placed side- by-side, left-and-right, and combined. The component images were filmed separately in the same place, both filmed continuously, without even one break. Each of the cameras captures the desk in a tidal fashion, swinging back and forth between the left and right. Placing the two images side-by- side, the desk appears to be expanding and contracting. The movement of people coming into the images and other actions create bizarre moments in time and space.
Collaborative Performer :
Megumi Kamimura, Shinichi Takashima
Megumi Kamimura, Shinichi Takashima