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Micromuseum

Boerum Hill Brooklyn, NY since 1986

  • Home
  • Past Exhibits
    • 2020- 2025 Catalog
    • The Collection
    • Press+Media
    • Cyro Baptista's Beat The Donkey
    • Spring Fever
    • 25th Anniversary
    • Laziza Electrique Dance Co.
    • Wearable Art by William Laziza
    • Circus Surreal
    • MAKE IT YOUR OWN
    • Speaking up!
    • NOTABLE EXHIBITS
  • Founders
    • Info
    • MISSION
    • Timeline
    • Kathleen Laziza
    • William Laziza
    • John Lamacchia
  • Art Products
    • Assemblages
    • 2D Art
    • Media
    • Wearable Art Ties
    • Video Jewelry Players
    • Small Scarves
  • VISUAL ART
    • Food Collages
    • Urban Wall Art Imagery
  • THOUGHT BUBBLES
  • Donate Here
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VIDEOGRAPH

Videograph is an interactive media installation that the NY Times considered “Art of the Future” for their collector’s edition known as the Millennium Section published on January 1, 2000.  It is a two-part sculpture with one piece being a moving turntable that houses a television set and the other, a camera mounted overhead.  The installation creates different changing patterns that are based on the concept of light/shadow in an infinity mirror effect.  There are dozens of toys and objects that make this design-making videoart instrument unique to the individual played.  When the objects are placed on the horizontal television screen, the turntable can be gently moved to expand or contract the dynamic design being created.

 
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