Shlomit Lehavi "Time Sifter"

AC Institute

poster for Shlomit Lehavi "Time Sifter"

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Time Sifter is a viewer-controlled environment immersed in visuals and sounds that plays on the concept of the time-machine in the digital age. The piece suggests a journey in time through motion, space and sound. A totem pole shaped steel construction, composed of circular wooden sieves (that were hand-crafted in Istanbul and retrofitted with projection material), is both the mechanism and the metaphor of sifting time. The viewer interacts with the piece by flipping the sieves around the x-axis. With each flip, the video content changes so that the viewer has control over re-creating the environment, the video sequences and the narrative. The translucent mesh creates a two-layered, three-dimensional effect on the screened video inside the round sieve and hence an additional experience of time and space.

Born in Tel-Aviv, Brooklyn-based Shlomit Lehavi is a multidisciplinary artist working primarily with new-media, interactive installation and site-specific installation. Narrative identities and their intersections across time and space are key concepts for the artist and are central to Time Sifter. In examining these networks of identity, her work reflects upon balances and conflicts between the collective and the individual. She is currently developing a massive participatory social web installation.

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Schedule

from December 10, 2009 to January 23, 2010

Opening Reception on 2009-12-10 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Shlomit Lehavi

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