Trolley Rage
By
Victoria Hall
2006
Victoria Hall
The work is a video projection of 20 minutes (running time). A camcorder was placed in the front of a shopping trolley and left to run whilst I went around the supermarket. The viewer is presented with a humorous angle similar to that of a child's, with a roller coaster feel as the trolley swings around the isles, narrowly missing other shoppers. It is based on the camcorder filming associated with Jeremy Beadle and "Supermarket Sweep"
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