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Video
The presence of the transmitted image has been essential to delivering ideas quickly in different situations the work typically appears in two basic varieties, single-channel and installation. In single-channel works, a video is screened, projected or shown as a single series of images. Installations typically comprise either of an environment made up of several distinct pieces of video screened simultaneously or a combination of video in distinct space.
‘Flag Waving’ video - RCA - London -1982
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‘Some things just don’t work out!’ video - Salon - ICA - London -1982
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‘Stories of Dogs and Dancing’ video/muli-screen/ Air Galley-
London -1981
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‘Rocking Horse’ video - Filmmakers Co-op - London -
1980
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‘Tattoo’ video/multi-screen/Air/LVA/Lux - London-1980
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