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from the video SCREENWINDOW
Duration: 3 min. 24 sec.
Year: 2003
Format: DVD
Software/hardware:
Mac OS, AppleScript, Adobe After Effects and Cubase.
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This
video chronicles my personal relationship with a web cam; the live,
24-hour web cam of the Empire State Building in New York.* In November
2000, I began taking pictures of the image I saw on my computer
screen. I did not use a camera, but instead took thousands of images
using the screen shot function built into the operating system of
personal computer. The still shots are compiled into a video diary
of the distant building in an internet browser window, as it sits
on my computer desktop. The ability to experience, capture, “own”
and care about the remote building kept me engaged. As I sat in
a windowless computer lab for hours on end, I came to understand
that the ability to see the weather and natural light patterns reflected
in this icon of human engineering was what was so compelling to
me. Perhaps even more compelling is the ability to see it through
someone else’s camera - a person I have never met in a space
I have no physical knowledge of. At times, the existence of life
in the same room as the camera is revealed through the close observation
of the web cam, shadows, handwriting on a window and jogs to the
camera.
*Empire 24/7 at http//live.thing.net is no longer
online, was operated by Wolfgang Staehle |
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