To the Moon and Back

The installation stems from a fascination with early cinema, and draws elements directly from George Meliès's A Trip to the Moon, the first narrative film in history.

The piece is originally a 7min video that seamlessly loops. It brings the moving image off the flat wall, out of the frame, spilling onto the floor and objects as a life-size video collage. This combination of objects and video makes it simultaneously sculptural and temporal, tactile and ephemeral.

The video content is a mixture of live action video and animation, and shedding light on its own process of creation through the handmade/hand- drawn elements. Using techniques uniquely available to projection mapping, the piece offers a world that recalls the past and future at the same time, immersing the viewer into a magic-realist dream.

Projection-mapping installation
Year: 2016-2025

Exhibitions:
2024-2025 Wassaic Project, New York
2018 CICA Museum, South Korea
2017 Canvas - Voyager, Chicago US
2016 Les Dominicains de Haute Alsace, France
2016 Arteles Artist Residency, Finland


Material: Projector, audio, found objects, mirrors, drafting paper, canvas (varied with edition)

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