Ania-Filius

ANIA-FILIUS, Óbudai Társaskör Gallery, Bp. 2016

Ania-Filius

When I was a child me and my brothers regularly spent time with viewing slides our parents projected us. There were cartoons, but there were a lot of slides about the travelling of my grandparents, or honeymoon of my parents, and different voyages. We saw these slides so many times that some of the landscapes burnt into my memory so deep, that I have the feeling I have been to those places despite I just saw them on slides. The project was about this interesting feeling, we called hypermemory. I made ten times bigger size lightboxes about some of the slides and an installation there I used and automated projector to project the slides on photoluminescent vinyl. One slide was projected for 2 minutes and was followed by two masked slide /black/, and the picture that appeared on the photoluminescent surface slightly started to disappear and after 4 minutes a new slide was projected again, overwrited the old one.
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