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Eye: Through the Mirror Darkly

By  Andrew Carnie 2006

Andrew Carnie

Dimensions
300cm x 300cm x 600cm

Eye: Through the Mirror Darkly is a video projection work. The images are projected onto a voile screen in the form of a truncated cone, the smaller part of the cone is fixed flat to the wall, the larger circumference floats perpendicular to the floor away from the wall and into the gallery. The images that make up the video consist of a series of slowly dissolving stills all based around medical imaging techniques used in science. The work is part of a project I am involved in looking at the ways concept of self have changed through images and ideas spawned by science. The work consists of a black voile screen truncated in format 3 meters in diameter that projects from the wall. The narrow end 1 meter in diameter sits against the wall the 3 meter diameter is suspended in space. Onto this screen a circular image is projected.

Andrew Carnie

Andrew Carnie

Andrew Carnie

Andrew Carnie

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