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International Edition
June 19, 2013 Last Updated: 5:02:PM EDT

Hermès Presents Joo Choon Lin’s “Realities”

Hermès Presents Joo Choon Lin’s “Realities”

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Joo Choon Lin, Hermes
Photo: Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop
Joo Choon Lin's installation of melting objects at Hermes gallery
by Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop, ARTINFO
Published: November 6, 2012
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SINGAPORE — Technology is moving so fast that new electronic gadgets can become passé just a few months after they first hit the shelves. Young Singaporean artist Joo Choon Lin ponders technology’s fragile life cycle in her exhibition “Resolution of Reality.”

This site-specific installation at Third Floor — the non-commercial art space at Hermes — explores the unlikely relationship between technology and nostalgia, normally unlikely bedfellows. “I like to distort reality,” explained the artist at the opening.

 

Joo tells her story in new ways with what are now considered outdated methods such as stop motion animation throughout her video series. “Vaporised by Sunrise” depicts a frame by frame melting of crudely made Styrofoam objects resembling archaic versions of a microwave, television, dot matrix printer, and camera, inviting viewers to consider what is left in its material reduction.

In “Multi-Tiered Falls,” a dot-matrix printer hangs from the ceiling and prints a continuous cascade of paper with water images printed. A whirring sound adds to the effect of a waterfall. The free-standing sculpture of obsolete machine offers a bizarre fantasy of technology masquerading as life. “It’s a stop motion. I feel it’s like a film-making machine, but you have to slow down and be patient to appreciate it,” she explained.

“Resolution of Reality” runs until December 16th

 

 
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