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Enter Ghost, Exit Ghost

Enter Ghost, Exit Ghost
Enter Ghost, Exit Ghost
This Installation explores the nature of the spectral spaces of occupation by creating one. It uses high definition images of the architectural mechanism of occupation to create large-scale lenticular images. These lenticulars are then used as the surface of a maze constructed in the gallery. It will transform the gallery entirely by high-definition inter-woven web like images that capture both Palestinian villages/neighbourhoods and Israeli military training sites. Lenticular lenses will allow images to be visible and interchangeable by movement.
Makhoul, Bashir
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Makhoul, Bashir
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Makhoul, Bashir (2012) Enter Ghost, Exit Ghost.

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Abstract

This Installation explores the nature of the spectral spaces of occupation by creating one. It uses high definition images of the architectural mechanism of occupation to create large-scale lenticular images. These lenticulars are then used as the surface of a maze constructed in the gallery. It will transform the gallery entirely by high-definition inter-woven web like images that capture both Palestinian villages/neighbourhoods and Israeli military training sites. Lenticular lenses will allow images to be visible and interchangeable by movement.

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Published date: 17 March 2012
Additional Information: Exhibition catalogue ISBN 978-981-07-1606-6
Organisations: University of Southampton

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Local EPrints ID: 340259
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/340259
PURE UUID: add0aa7a-b4cb-4fd1-89cc-3042ec97bf0c

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Date deposited: 19 Jun 2012 11:01
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 00:33

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Artist: Bashir Makhoul

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