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Eric Dyer (US)
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January 2 to 4, 2009

“Bellows” translates the principle of the zoetrope into the 21st century. 200 years ago, viewers peered through slits cut into the walls of a rotating cylinder at a sequence of static images on its interior wall; the cylinder’s rotation seemed to animate the images. Now, Dyer has replaced the images with hand-painted 3D computer prints, and the human eye with a camera. Here, though, the speed at which the objects fly by exceeds the eye’s ability to see. Instead of a motion picture, it sees only blurred images. It is not until the camera images are transferred onto a screen that it becomes possible to register them. Here we see three of eighteen “cinetropes” Dyer is creating to make a short film and larger installation.
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