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So, 'Cutting Corners Creates More Sides' is an intriguing two-channel video installation from 2012 that really plays with the notion of language and our relationship to the clutter around us. It’s got this odd pacing that lulls you into a reflective state while the spoken text digs through all this surplus material, and there’s something almost tactile about the way it visualizes words and their meanings. The optical glass elements are pretty distinctive, creating a layered effect that makes you reconsider the visuals as much as the spoken content. It’s a piece that lingers in your mind long after viewing, which is something you don’t see often in video art.
This piece is somewhat elusive in terms of availability, with few copies circulating among collectors. Its experimental nature means it hasn’t been widely distributed, making it a fascinating find for those interested in contemporary video art. The installation format adds to its rarity, as collectors tend to focus on traditional films. It's definitely one of those works that sparks conversation, appealing to those who appreciate the intersection of language and visual artistry.
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