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ET/C

Artist
Peter Downsborough
Price
$44.00
Date
2004
Publisher
mfc-michèle didier
Format
Artists' Books
Details
DVD
Description

Peter Downsbrough’s aim to present, reflect on and experience space deals with constructed landscapes as well as with language. Proposing a journey from one city to another, ET/C points out the significance of the urban landscape and how the perception of it is multiplied though numerous visits. Space is thus defined as a string of varied contexts rather than as a totally comprehensible reality from a single point of view. Edition of 1000. Region-free DVD, b/w, sound, 8’25”

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