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‘Archetype’ video art exhibit splits and rearranges a chaotic world

11
May
2014

New York-based audiovisual artist Aaron Sherwood has been covered here before — last year, his Magnetophone \sound sculpture\ impressed us with its electromagnetically generated music. Archetype, his latest work, plays with sound and imagery in the context of a more traditional gallery installation. Sherwoods chaotic visuals are projected onto three translucent paper screens arranged in a loose triangle, surrounded by four speakers. He describes the project as \an expression of a world in constant, continuous change,\ noting that the videos composition will change depending on the visitors position around the screens.

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