New Grey Planet

“New Grey Planet” is a constellation of videos, stereoscopic shadow installations and a digital animation. The works revolve around a loose fictional narrative about a space station orbiting a newly discovered planet with two suns - one red and one blue - inspired by Stanislaw Lem’s Solaris. In installations like Untitled (Broom, In) offset shadows become stereoscopic when viewed with red-blue 3D glasses, and in the animation Doe, a Deer, the same anaglyph glasses cause planes and perspectives to optically diverge in the viewer’s left and right eye. Other works include the videos New Grey Planet,: Chapter One and New Grey Planet: Library; and Untitled (Fountain, In) in which the refracted shadow of running water and a deer figurine echo the swirling digital imagery of Doe, a Deer. Installation views at Microscope Gallery.

Untitled (Two U-Shaped Tables, In); Untitled (Broom, Out), Untitled (U-Shaped Table, Out), and Untitled (Fountain, In), all 2017
Multiple projectors, glass tables, found and handmade objects, red-blue 3D glasses.
Installed at Microscope Gallery in 2017

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New Grey Planet: Library, 2017
single-channel HD video, sound
11:00 minutes (excerpt)

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New Grey Planet: Chapter 1, 2016,
single-channel video, sound
8:06 minutes (excerpt)

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Doe, a Deer, 2017, single-channel stereoscopic animation
4:04 minutes, silent

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