483 LINES SECOND EDITION
2015
Asian Cultural Centre, Gwangju KR
Kevlar string (1.5mm thickness, 16m length), projection
16,000mm x 2,500mm x 10,000mm [dimensions variable]
Asian Cultural Centre, Gwangju KR
Kevlar string (1.5mm thickness, 16m length), projection
16,000mm x 2,500mm x 10,000mm [dimensions variable]
The second edition of 483 lines revisits the non-imaging phenomena of analogue television, presenting two opposing scenes of 483 lines.
The signal artefacts become a stream of visual mass.
Two scenes of kevlar rope face one another tensioned to 5000kg.
The audience is presented with highly parallel lines which contrast the darker space, building panoramic moire patterns.
Video projection is used to address each line with digital pixels, activating visual matter within the volume of string.
This second edition of the 483 Lines was commissioned by the ACT Festival, Gwangju 2015, continuing to celebrate and interpret the non-constructive aspects of the NTSC television format.
Making of ↓
Acknowledgements
Curated by
HOLO
Commissioned by
Asian Cultural Centre, Gwangju
Sound design by
Junghoon Pi
Videography by
Kimchi and Chips
Thanks to
Julian Ott, the students of Yonsei digital media design course,
Soyoung Lee, Yoona Yang, Jin-Yo Mok, Filip Visnjic