A stone, a camera, and a display are suspended in a straight line. While performing pendulum movements with different phases, the camera and the display record and display the stone in real time.
The stationary stone constantly changes as an image within this linkage. What occurs here is not the movement of the object itself, but a relational fluctuation visualized by the phase difference between the devices.
Identification with the camera leads the subject, as an “eye,” into the interior of the image, whereas the movement of the screen draws it back into real space as a body subject to gravity.
The discrepancy produced by the asynchronous movements of the camera and the screen, in their repeated oscillation, gently suspends the very framework of seeing.
Suspensions
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