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Jack
Reilly: Digital Art and Video Installation Projects
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"98.6
Degrees F" and "1 1/2" are
short digital-video works that counter narrative and symbolic
text against visual imagery. Animated words encompass both poetic
and philosophical concepts as well as narrative ideas. Segments
of text are intertwined with pictorial sequences brought to life
through computer animation. An objective of this work is to utilize-while-commenting
on current concept and technology inherent to contemporary mass
media communication. Common place subject matter is intertwined
with famous art images, suggestive text, original music, and
sound effects. This visual and audible manipulation is intended
to induce the audience into a sub-conscious state of controlled
perception, not unlike commercial methods that are continuously
employed for the purpose of installing meaning into an otherwise
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" Prime Time Viewing" 2006
is a video installation piece created to interact with paintings from Reilly's "Endangered
Landscape Series." The sculpted, gold-leafed squirrel has LED lights for
eyes and is perched on gold-leafed driftwood with a mini LCD monitor placed directly
in front. Beneath the golden surface is an array of electronic audio and video
components that power and perpetually display Reilly's DVD imagery. See
Complete Installation. |
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