Movement of Moments, scanner focused on the audience.

Movement of Moments

Digital technologies of reproduction of the images have introduced previously unknown mode of representation: by the horizontal lines of pixels in the rapid passages of the video (testable in many dvd) the patterns used for low-light images from digital cameras to the aduse inaccuracies in color and detail the scanner. The sensibilities of the 'ccd', devices that digitize the information from the outside, also make it a temporal dimension slightly different. The installation of Movement Moments of Anna Andersson, part of the exhibition dedicated to the projects of the degree course in Media Design Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam, reflects on both of these aspects, using a number of open scanners, active and focused on spectators, as if they had digital cameras. The images distorted by distance and motion picture make liquid that stretches over a period of a few seconds, a sort of mechanical mirror of the surrounding reality, deformed by space and time. The scanner, in this case, it loses some of its own characteristics of recovery, including the contours of the dark gradient that occur using the cover, as in Flowers Katinka Matson, but is left open to plumb the space around which 'sees' with a technological and fascinating 'myopia' fluid. The reference to the copy art of the eighties, finally, is a must, recalling the temporal permanence of the image copiers, extras to populate the offices, allowed to obtain because of the path of 'scan'. Now the same mechanism (a lamp accompanied by a good photo sensor slowly moving along a fixed course), comes out of the closed container of xerographic machines to 'watch' what is around, restuendone vision to its human creators.