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cave #5

 
‘Cave’ - Projection Installation for ‘And you, what do you worship?’ Exhibition, 01-11 March 2012 - The Crypt Gallery, St Pancras Church, Euston Road, London, NW1 2BA
‘Reality has barely had time to exist and when you begin to believe in it, it is already disappearing.’ - J. Baudrillard
The distinction between representation and reality has completely fallen away. We live in a constant state of defining, processing, and transforming the facts of existence.
Fragmented and reassembled through our filters of perception, the ‘real’ dissolves into unequalled shapes, forms that only exist within our own and unique conceptions.
Questioning the world’s apparent factuality and the reality principle, we may come to realize that all these spaces we inhabit, built onto each other - from virtual to real / from real to virtual, captured and liberated - they’re just visions. If we want to grasp the vision, we get hold of nothing. 

 

‘Cave’ - Projection Installation for ‘And you, what do you worship?’ Exhibition, 01-11 March 2012 - The Crypt Gallery, St Pancras Church, Euston Road, London, NW1 2BA

‘Reality has barely had time to exist and when you begin to believe in it, it is already disappearing.’ - J. Baudrillard

The distinction between representation and reality has completely fallen away. We live in a constant state of defining, processing, and transforming the facts of existence.

Fragmented and reassembled through our filters of perception, the ‘real’ dissolves into unequalled shapes, forms that only exist within our own and unique conceptions.

Questioning the world’s apparent factuality and the reality principle, we may come to realize that all these spaces we inhabit, built onto each other - from virtual to real / from real to virtual, captured and liberated - they’re just visions. If we want to grasp the vision, we get hold of nothing. 

cave #5

 
‘Cave’ - Projection Installation for ‘And you, what do you worship?’ Exhibition, 01-11 March 2012 - The Crypt Gallery, St Pancras Church, Euston Road, London, NW1 2BA
‘Reality has barely had time to exist and when you begin to believe in it, it is already disappearing.’ - J. Baudrillard
The distinction between representation and reality has completely fallen away. We live in a constant state of defining, processing, and transforming the facts of existence.
Fragmented and reassembled through our filters of perception, the ‘real’ dissolves into unequalled shapes, forms that only exist within our own and unique conceptions.
Questioning the world’s apparent factuality and the reality principle, we may come to realize that all these spaces we inhabit, built onto each other - from virtual to real / from real to virtual, captured and liberated - they’re just visions. If we want to grasp the vision, we get hold of nothing. 

 

‘Cave’ - Projection Installation for ‘And you, what do you worship?’ Exhibition, 01-11 March 2012 - The Crypt Gallery, St Pancras Church, Euston Road, London, NW1 2BA

‘Reality has barely had time to exist and when you begin to believe in it, it is already disappearing.’ - J. Baudrillard

The distinction between representation and reality has completely fallen away. We live in a constant state of defining, processing, and transforming the facts of existence.

Fragmented and reassembled through our filters of perception, the ‘real’ dissolves into unequalled shapes, forms that only exist within our own and unique conceptions.

Questioning the world’s apparent factuality and the reality principle, we may come to realize that all these spaces we inhabit, built onto each other - from virtual to real / from real to virtual, captured and liberated - they’re just visions. If we want to grasp the vision, we get hold of nothing. 

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‘Reality has barely had time to exist and when you begin to believe in it, it is already disappearing.’ - J. Baudrillard


The distinction between representation and reality has completely fallen away. We are Immersed in an endless ocean of information, inundated by daily visual happenings. As we live in a constant state of defining, processing, and transforming the facts of existence, we fragment and reassemble 'the real' through our filters of perception. Ceaselessly, appearances dissolve into unequalled shapes, forms that only exist within our own and unique conceptions.

My practice draws upon an interest with the subjective nature of reality and vision. It mainly evolves from a curiosity and fascination towards the manipulative yet transient essence of the image and space, from which derives an organic relation to colors, forms and light. With these elements, I have devoted myself to this creative process of capturing and projecting visions.

Questioning the world’s apparent factuality and the reality principle, I investigate forms of harmony and rupture; capturing and liberating, subtracting and building them onto each other. Continuously involved in doing and making, I allow the piece in it's becoming, in it's emergence. I construct sets and invite coincidence. What I create may as well be called the portraiture of a moment; A moment within the continuum of an ever-going piece.

Films & Videos: www.vimeo.com/larakamhi
inspirations: http://split2.tumblr.com

cv: www.linkedin.com/in/larakamhi
contact: larakami.split@gmail.com

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