september 6 - november 24, 2007
Marcia Wood Gallery, Atlanta


 

Both Peter Bahouth and Amber Boardman create contemporary images that address the physical, emotional and psychological aspects of space. Their collaboration stems from a desire to explore the potential that would result from marrying Bahouth’s three-dimensional static images and Boardman’s animated two-dimensional imagery.

“I Shouldn’t Be Here,” their first collaboration, transports the viewer into a very personal and private environment. A specially designed viewing device focuses attention into a room where people seem to enter both the physical surroundings and the thoughts of the subject.

The piece was created using a combination of Bahouth’s stereoscopic images and process, and Boardman’s manipulated video, in a unique technology and specially designed viewer. The viewer removes all external visual input giving the effect of specific time and space.

 

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See also:

stereoscopic photographs

zoetropes

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