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Indepth Arts News: "THE OTHER SIDE OF ZERO Video Positive 2000" 2000-03-04 until 2000-05-01 Tate Gallery Liverpool, , UK United Kingdom
Over the last ten years, Video Positive has established itself as Britain's premier
showcase for artists' work with video and new technology. As part of this, Tate
Liverpool in partnership with the Foundation for Art & Creative Technology is
staging three newly commissioned large-scale video works by Monika Oechsler,
Dryden Goodwin and A.K. Dolven.
A.K. Dolven's Looking Back was filmed above the Arctic Circle and features three
elderly women walking backwards across a dramatic landscape. The film has been
slowed down giving the work a quietly graceful and nostalgic feel. Dryden
Goodwin's multi-screened video, Wait, comprises a series of video fragments
from real-life situations featuring people waiting in anticipation for different events,
the nature of which the viewer can only guess. Monica Oechsler's Johari's
Window is a four-screen projection exploring the psychological drama within an
all-female poker game.
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