Forty-two pixels surround the perimeter of a frame covered in velvet facing the wall creating just the edge of an image that is reflected onto the wall using RGB LEDs. The effect is what Steve Dietz calls “an inverse Plato’s Cave of flickering lights; flickering signifiers” (from Quantizing Effects: The Liminal Art of Jim Campbell, 2005).
Forty-two pixels surround the perimeter of a frame covered in velvet facing the wall creating just the edge of an image that is reflected onto the wall using RGB LEDs. The effect is what Steve Dietz calls “an inverse Plato’s Cave of flickering lights; flickering signifiers” (from Quantizing Effects: The Liminal Art of Jim Campbell, 2005).
Forty-two pixels surround the perimeter of a frame covered in velvet facing the wall creating just the edge of an image that is reflected onto the wall using RGB LEDs. The effect is what Steve Dietz calls “an inverse Plato’s Cave of flickering lights; flickering signifiers” (from Quantizing Effects: The Liminal Art of Jim Campbell, 2005).