The Interim show on wednesday went ok i think. A good turn out and a good mixture of students and the public. I'm quite happy with the way my piece was set up, but I'm sure there is room for improvement. I was planning on having another dish fixed to the outside of the building, but time was against me. However, I've decided to put an idea similar to this forward for this years Light Night. Would this be more effective than the dish on a wall and the tv on a plinth? (who keeps a satillite dish inside?) What do you lot think?
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Perhaps if the dish was erected on a wall next to a place where the images could be seen by a street based audience. Could this be like looking into people's front rooms, just to see what they are watching on TV? The airing of ghosts, which is one reading of old footage of American Indians could be seen as a form of shamanism or a version of Baudrillard's Simulacra and Simulation. (Ghosts in the wire?)
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