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This work captures the viewer moving through space with a live camera, with their image projected in particles that is stored in memory and appear later as a ghost. The person passing by also activates text. The ambient sounds are a composition of data derived from manipulating live biological cells. The piece was originally conceived site specifically for an exhibition held at the former Seodaemun prison in Seoul, Korea.
(source: vv.arts.ucla.edu)
Literature

Kluszczyński, Ryszard W.. »From Digital Identity to Architecture of the Nanoworld: Remarks on the Art of Victoria Vesna.« In Blue Morph: Victoria Vesna + James Gimzewski, edited by Marta Korga and Anna Zalewska, 5-9. Gdańsk: Baltic Culture Center, 2011.
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