Forty-two pixels around the perimeter of a frame facing the wall and create just the edge of an image using Red-Green-Blue LEDs. This creates what Steve Dietz calls “an inverse Plato’s Cave of flickering lights; flickering signifiers” (from Quantizing Effects: The Liminal Art of Jim Campbell, 2005).
Forty-two pixels around the perimeter of a frame facing the wall and create just the edge of an image using Red-Green-Blue LEDs. This creates what Steve Dietz calls “an inverse Plato’s Cave of flickering lights; flickering signifiers” (from Quantizing Effects: The Liminal Art of Jim Campbell, 2005).
Forty-two pixels around the perimeter of a frame facing the wall and create just the edge of an image using Red-Green-Blue LEDs. This creates what Steve Dietz calls “an inverse Plato’s Cave of flickering lights; flickering signifiers” (from Quantizing Effects: The Liminal Art of Jim Campbell, 2005).