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Windows of the World
Multi-channel video-installation, 8-20 projectors
Size: Varies depending on the space
Materials: A backdrop for the projections is
created with simple local objects, the setup
normally requires 3-5 days
We use our own projectors that connect to a router,
allows us to turn on and off remotely
The installation is tailored to the venue where it will be presented, utilizing between 8-20 projectors depending on the space. Although some sound elements are present, the installation is predominantly silent. Each projector runs a loop lasting between 15-25 minutes, ensuring a constantly changing experience.
Visitors can freely explore the installation, experiencing the sensations of walking through, looking, and sensing. For each new presentation, the content is re-edited to suit the location, with new elements introduced and others removed. ”Windows of the World” is a continuous work; the name remains, but everything else is in flux.
The concept behind the installation is to present it in diverse locations to a varied audience of all ages. Visitor feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with many often lying down in groups to enjoy the uninterrupted flow of images.
Images are not just passive testimonies; they possess an active semantic power. They frame our perception of the world, including gender, age, ethnicity, and social behavior. Images have incredible power to kickstart storytelling, help us discover new ideas, share our stories, and connect with others in a meaningful way.
Interaction between the backdrop scenarios and the projections blends the room into a unified whole, making it feel like you are looking through windows into other worlds. With shifting tempos and rhythms, imaginary short stories unfold as scenes from one part of the world dissolve into another. The curious eye wanders round, follows one scene, then switches to another, and another, and another…
– Suddenly, one scene captures a personal memory, and everything begins to resonate.
Windows of the World
Multi-channel video-installation, 8-20 projectors
Size: Varies depending on the space
Materials: A backdrop for the projections is created with simple local objects, the setup normally requires 3-5 days.
We use our own projectors that connect to a router, allows us to turn on and off remotely
Windows of the World is a site-specific installation using 8–20 projectors, depending on the venue. Though some sounds are included, the experience is mostly silent. Each projector runs a unique 15–25 min. loop, creating a constantly shifting visual landscape.
Visitors are free to walk, pause, and take in the changing scenes. With each new location, the content is re-edited, new elements are introduced, and others are removed. Windows of the World is continuous; the name remains, but everything else is in flux.
Images are not just passive testimonies; they possess an active semantic power. They frame our perception of the world, including gender, age, ethnicity, and social behavior. Images have incredible power to kickstart storytelling, help us discover new ideas, share our stories, and connect with others in a meaningful way.
Interaction between the backdrop scenarios and the projections blends the room into a unified whole, making it feel like you are looking through windows into other worlds. With shifting tempos and rhythms, imaginary short stories unfold as scenes from one part of the world dissolve into another. The curious eye wanders round, follows one scene, then switches to another, and another, and another…
– Suddenly, one scene captures a personal memory, and everything begins to resonate.