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Description
Sustained Coincidence is an interactive installation activated by the spatial relationships of visitors within a gallery. The piece consists of a series of incandescent lightbulbs that light up in reaction to the participants’ positions, in such a way that the shadows cast on the opposing wall are always overlapping. The piece is inspired by the phantasmagorias on the one hand and surveillance and digital analysis on the other.
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Year of creation
2007.
Technique
lightbulbs, computerized surveillance system, dimmers, IR illuminators, custom
software
Dimensions
Variable dimensions.
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Exhibitions
•"Lozano-Hemmer Recent Works", Galerie Guy Bartschi, Geneva 2009
•"Phantasmagoria: Specters of Absence", ICI exhibition
curated by José Roca, presented at Salina Art Center, Salina, Kansas,
USA,
2008.
• University of Southern California,
Fisher Gallery, Los Angeles, California, USA,
2008.
•The John and Marbe Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida, USA, 2008.
• McColl Center for Visual Art, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2008.
• Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango, Bogotá, 2007.
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Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, "Sustained Coincidence" (2007). Biblioteca Arango, Bogotá.

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Photos
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Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, "Sustained Coincidence" (2007). Biblioteca Arango, Bogotá. Photos by Antimodular Research.
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Bibliography
Pini,
Ivonne. "Fantasmagoría – Espectros
de ausencia", ArtNexus, no. 65, vol. 6, 2007, p.104-106. (español)
Roca, José. "Rafael Lozano-Hemmer", in Phantasmagoria: Spectors of absence. Exhibition catalogue. New York: Independent Curators International, 2007, p.63. (english)
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Conroy Badger - programming
David Lemieux and Stephan Schulz - production support
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