From march 12, through june 12, 2016, in Modern museum of fine art, there was an exhibition by Neïl Beloufa, who combined sculpture and moving image media to create immersive viewing space.
On "The Colonies" (2016) he hand crafted the installation by using inexpensive construction materials and techniques. He also revealed some of cables and cords in his work and looping images of viewers through closed circuit television, and in doing so, he was able to incorporate the spectator as an individual participant in and producer of surveillance culture.
I got to see this at MoMA this summer and when I saw your recent work, i immediately thought about this artist because his piece was also chaotic and I think your work started to act more as an object rather than a fine prints. So, if you're thinking about different ways to install your work, this might actually work for your piece.
while your work deals more of photoshop based collage/ editing, his work is more about interactions between the video and the installation. I'm not sure this is the direction that you want to go forward, but I thought your work is quite similar to Neil Beloufa's.
http://www.neilbeloufa.com
whoa! cool, thanks! I'll check him out some more, yeah this is definitely a direction i see myself moving towards.
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