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“Ptuch”, September, 2001 Black Box Recorder Cubed
The eyelet of a video camera is constantly recording every moment of one’s life, all those small things, which as a rule are cut out from TV programs like trash stuff. Contemporary artists use these accidental materials analyzing mass media culture and creating their own moving images. They spy on these “black boxes” (TV-sets), which we have in our flats, collecting information in their own “black box” – video camera. You can see what is inside these “black boxes” at the exhibition of British video art, which will be brought to “TV Gallery” by the British Council, on September 6 - 30.
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