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So, there's this piece called 'Embodied Images and Virtual Objects' that really bends the boundaries of how we perceive video art. It’s a collaboration between Jeanne Jaffe and Peter Rose, merging sculptural elements with projected video in a way that feels almost tactile. The atmosphere is immersive, pulling you into a space where the lines between physical and virtual start to blur. It’s a fascinating exploration of identity and perception, enhanced by some really interesting practical effects. While the year of release might be elusive, the work remains distinct for its innovative approach to combining media and its presentation in a venue like The Kitchen, which itself is a hub for avant-garde art.
This film is somewhat obscure in the collector’s realm, as it was shown at The Kitchen and hasn’t seen widespread distribution. Formats are limited, making any original screening copies particularly interesting to those who appreciate experimental art. Not a lot of talk around it, but for those into video art's intersection with sculpture, it holds a certain allure that speaks to its niche audience.
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