who died
The death of a celebrity or news figure is something that is felt and acknowledged by the general public as a commonly shared and yet personalized experience. These individuals are most likely not our friends, but we have coexisted in their presence for a portion of our lives. Their deaths links us back to nostalgic places, favorite pastimes or act as place holders for significant world events. “Who Died” allows participants to interact directly with the installation. Placed on a long table are 59 portraits printed on fan shaped mountings. With brief descriptions of the individual and instructions on how to see an afterimage on each mounting, viewers can experience the optical illusion while thinking about the subject matter. The gallery walls are left blank to maximize the effect. Afterimages are described as having a psycho-physiological effect; they not only affect the body, i.e. the retina but also have an effect on our mind. The afterimage is an illusion; it is a construct of our brain and has no physical presence. Yet we cannot deny what we see, the image is very real and it is persistent. |
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