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The reason for me to include Douglas Gordon’s work is because I feel like his projection of American Psycho is a great reference to my own projection/performance. Slowing down the projection could resolve in a disturbing, yet interesting artwork.
The artwork:
The artwork is a version of Alfred Hitchcock’s film Psycho, projected onto a translucent screen and slowed down to a duration of twenty-four hours. His 24 Hour Psycho was meant to reference artists like Andy Warhol, Alfred Hitchcock, Martin Scorsese and others.
,, The exhibition ranges from a large-scale projection of an elephant in Play Dead (2003) and direct references to Andy Warhol’s Sleep (1963) in Film Noir (Perspire) (1995) to the phenomenon of superimposed visuals in Between Darkness and Light (After William Blake) (1997).” (https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/7

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