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"The One And The Three Or Game Of The Four Immortals" had its first screening outside of Bard at the Center for Photography At Woodstock in October (better late than never):
and Leah wrote a beautiful bit of blur for me
Leah Gilliam writes: Sometime in the future perfect, one of your cyborg friends will ask you a simple question, such as "What's up?" or "Where have you been?" and you’ll be able to playback your response on your own personal mind screen. Instead of words, you might opt to download a flow of images from your brain, and screen it for them across your forehead or glasses. Zachary Powell's work seems like one of these downloaded personal video mind streams. The images are curious, suspenseful, and tenaciously about the act of looking. They are his thoughts rendered visually, a time-based replacement for mundane conversation that nudges you and says, "Hey, look!" or better yet, "See?"
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