File:“Tajo” (2011) by Daniel Canogar.webm
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[edit]Description“Tajo” (2011) by Daniel Canogar.webm |
English: "Tajo", 2011
180 recycled bottles, water, 180 iron weights, projectors, media player 180 animations at 4 minute loops, 433 x 275.6 x 138 " / 100 x 700 x 350 cm edition of 3 "Tajo" is an installation which literally and metaphorically references the river system - the Tajo - of which the Madrid region and even Madrileños themselves form part. A meticulously crafted video animation is projected onto 180 used plastic bottles, converting the bottles themselves into small screen, while casting distorted abstract images onto walls of the exhibition space. |
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