63 research outputs found
Hiroshima Projection
The Hiroshima Projection, public projection at the A-Bomb Dome, Hiroshima
"I started working on my Hiroshima projection with the assumption that we were going to ‘reactualize’ the A-Bomb Dome monument (one of the few structures that survived the bombing—just underneath the hyper-center of the explosion) and reanimate it with the voices and gestures of present-day Hiroshima inhabitants from various generations...So all those generations somehow connect through this projection, not necessarily in agreement in terms of the way the bombing is important and the way the meaning of that bombing connects with their present experiences. The fallout of the bombing is physical and cultural, psychological."
—Krzysztof Wodiczko
from PBS series "Art in the Twenty-First Century"
http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/wodiczko/clip1.html#installation view, projected on the A-Bomb Dom
Tijuana Projection
installation view, as part of in-Site 2000 at Centro Cultural de Tijuana, Mexic
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