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Watching a Minute for a Minute presents an interesting exploration of time and perception. The two-channel setup creates a unique viewing experience, almost like a dialogue between the two screens. It challenges how we engage with moments, as the pacing demands your attention while offering a meditative atmosphere. The work is deeply reflective, encouraging viewers to consider the nuances of time and the minutiae of everyday life. It’s not flashy, but rather it draws you in slowly, allowing you to feel the weight of each moment. The installation itself, being commissioned by Fundação Bienal de São Paulo, adds a layer of significance—it's part of a larger conversation about contemporary art and its relationship with time. Definitely a piece that resonates in a quieter, yet impactful way.
Commissioned for the 36th Bienal in São PauloTwo-channel video installation formatThought-provoking themes on time and perception
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