WSU Tri-Cities

Department of Fine Arts

"A Picture is Worth A Thousand Words, But Talk is Cheap"

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Statement:

"A Picture is Worth A Thousand Words, But Talk is Cheap" is a
video piece that deals with issues of cultural perception in an increasingly
digital society. The piece attempts to address this issue by taking framed
pictures of objects and replacing the "real" objects with the framed picture
of the "real" object. The illusion is created and viewed as a "real" object
and a "fake" object, however, in watching the video, viewers are reminded
that everything contained within the confines of the video screen ultimately
is not real, hence the comparison between the two does not actually exist.

Artists:

Peter Meyer

 

 

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