An experimental series of video art which takes a thematic approach, challenging my preoccupations in Brain Science. The project question the flexibility of convention, reality and associations, Influenced by my perception of referential, uncanny nature. In this video series I Implement strategies, techniques and conceptual devices the same I am using in my photography work; like depicting a recognizable scene in conflict settings or startling juxtapositions and combinations of sceneries which inversions of scale and so on. Means I create a surreal world which might look like a real however it contains a disturbing effect which arise a doubt in our awareness of what we see. Orly Aviv orlyart@gmail.com , www.orlyart.com Music Performed: Kristin E Wallace , Music: Mozart Lacrimosa Music composed: Nir Nakav http://nirnakav.com/ All Rights reserved ,Do not copy or use any part of the video/Music ,R , C
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
An experimental series of video art which takes a thematic approach, challenging my preoccupations in Brain Science. The project question the flexibility of convention, reality and associations, Influenced by my perception of referential, uncanny nature. In this video series I Implement strategies, techniques and conceptual devices the same I am using in my photography work; like depicting a recognizable scene in conflict settings or startling juxtapositions and combinations of sceneries which inversions of scale and so on. Means I create a surreal world which might look like a real however it contains a disturbing effect which arise a doubt in our awareness of what we see. Orly Aviv orlyart@gmail.com , www.orlyart.com Music Performed: Kristin E Wallace , Music: Mozart Lacrimosa Music composed: Nir Nakav http://nirnakav.com/ All Rights reserved ,Do not copy or use any part of the video/Music ,R , C
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis