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1. icon: author Heike Helfert «Technological Constructions of Space-Time Aspects of Perception»
this process, time manifests itself as light and the superimposition of different degrees of brightness. The Scottish artist Douglas Gordon is interested in the extreme deceleration of temporal structures, almost to the point of dissolution. The relationship of [more]more
2. icon: author Söke Dinkla «Virtual Narrations From the crisis of storytelling to new narration as mental potentiality»
or more precisely, the process of sensory production into the center of his works.[24] In «24 Hour Psycho» (1993) Douglas Gordon significantly slowed down Alfred Hitchcock's «Psycho.» He uses this device to override the continuity of the [more]more
3. icon: author Rudolf Frieling «Form Follows Format Tensions, Museums, Media Technology, and Media Art»
sphere. This led to a whole series of video-based exhibitions[8] and made young artists like Doug Aitken, Jordan Crandall, Douglas Gordon, Steve McQueen, Paul Pfeiffer, or Marijke van Warmerdam the shooting stars of the art scene. After a long period of [more]more