Paul Sermon
Telepresent embrace - Permanent installation exhibit for The PUBLIC Gallery
Sermon, Paul
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Abstract
Created by Paul Sermon (Salford, UK), Telepresent Embrace is an evolution of Paul Sermon’s work, (including Telematic Vision, which was one of the most impressive pieces in the Millennium Dome) and was therefore not created with input from local groups or organisations. It is a set of linked cameras that allow visitors to occupy the same screen as one another despite being in a different physical location in the gallery. Visitors sit on either a wooden or grey sofa and then appear on a screen located in front of the sofa. The exhibit is set up in such a way that the screen will show a combination of two camera views.
Citation
Sermon, P. Telepresent embrace - Permanent installation exhibit for The PUBLIC Gallery. [Interactive Art Installation]. 1 November 2009. (Unpublished)
Exhibition Performance Type | Exhibition |
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Start Date | Nov 1, 2009 |
Deposit Date | Oct 7, 2010 |
Related Public URLs | http://www.thepublic.com/ |
Additional Information | Corporate Creators : The PUBLIC Gallery Number of Pieces : 1 |
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