ニューヨーク近代美術館のインスタグラム(themuseumofmodernart) - 4月23日 03時44分


“I do work in which you have your cake and you eat it too...Each of the three panels...are exactly the same image. The source image is exactly the same image and then the effects completely transform each of these three panels.” –@leslie_thornton_

At any one moment, Thornton’s “Luna” depicts seagulls flocking near the long-defunct—but still-standing—Parachute Jump ride at Luna Park in Coney Island, Brooklyn. This scene is rendered in an array of different media, from black-and-white to color film, broadcast television to digital video, phonography to synthesized audio, all produced through digital manipulation. As this tour of historical formats and infrastructures unspools, Thornton foregrounds the ways in technology both shapes and is shaped by our understanding of time. Now on view in #ArtTechMoMA: mo.ma/arttech

[Credit: Leslie Thornton. “Luna.” 2013. Video (color, sound). Gift of the Robert D. Bielecki Foundation. © 2019 Leslie Thornton. Used by permission.]


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