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Juxtaposition ( 1997 ) Glass panel, hay piles, paper mache lanterns, metal frames and video images approx. 6m x 6m x 3m (Installation space)
On one side, there are two piles of hay separated by a glass panel in the middle. The two TV sets inside the piles of hay juxtapose video images of the moving human feet in the city and moving feet of cattle. The reflection of the video images overlaps each other through the glass panel. On the other side of the room, paper mache lanterns in the shape of human feet are hanged in a metal frame. Two pairs of paper mache lantern are placed on each sides of the metal seesaw.

Juxtaposition ( 1997 ) Glass panel, hay piles, paper mache lanterns, metal frames and video images approx. 6m x 6m x 3m (Installation space)

Juxtaposition ( 1997 ) Glass panel, hay piles, paper mache lanterns, metal frames and video images approx. 6m x 6m x 3m (Installation space)

Juxtaposition ( 1997 ) Glass panel, hay piles, paper mache lanterns, metal frames and video images approx. 6m x 6m x 3m (Installation space)

Juxtaposition ( 1997 ) Glass panel, hay piles, paper mache lanterns, metal frames and video images approx. 6m x 6m x 3m (Installation space)

Juxtaposition ( 1997 ) Glass panel, hay piles, paper mache lanterns, metal frames and video images approx. 6m x 6m x 3m (Installation space)


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