Playing on a Loop

The paradox of time — that we perceive it as finite and yet boundless— is a recurring theme in my multimedia works. In Playing on a Loop, an installation of video projection and digital screens, movement and stasis are locked together in perpetual play. Does this continuous tension foreshadow disequilibrium and an ever-present end or do we go round and round again?

Photography: Julia Featheringill

The Boston Globe Review

Playing on a Loop, 2023, HallSpace
Installation View #1

 

Playing on a Loop 2022 /23 (two channel video projection) Installation Detail, HallSpace, Dorchester, MA

Replay: Balboa Park Spin, 2021/22
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA

Replay: Balboa Park Spin (part 1) 2021 (5:45 min video loop)
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA

 
 

Replay: Balboa Park Spin (part 2) 2021/22 (1:30 min video loop)
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA

 

Playing on a Loop, 2023, HallSpace
Installation View #2

 

Windmills, 2022
Cedar Grove Cemetery, Dorchester, MA

 

Ocean Street Dance, 2022
Dorchester, MA

 

Playing on a Loop, 2023, HallSpace
Installation View #3

 

After the Ball (2), 2022
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA

 

Children of the Regiment, 2022
Boston Common, Boston MA

 

Duet, 2022
Boston, MA

 
 

Trifecta, 2022
Boston, MA

 
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