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Ken Feinstein | Tommy Figura | Travis Hammond
Ken Feinstein is a digital artist and educator living
in New York City.
He has been working with digital media since 1984. His
collages and
digital movies have been shown around the world. He is
currently on the
faculty of the Parsons School of Design. His work is
in the permanant
collections of the NY Public Library and the Museum of
the City of NY.
The work shown at Path is a comment on our lingering
Romantic vision of
the good life. Using as a starting point images
inspired by the burn
shadows of Hiroshima, Ken Feinstein, has created a
series of movies
which slowly go from a scene of our present urban
reality to a fade which
reveals our idealized view of a life of leisure and
back again.
The last piece, from the series entitled Infinite
Cinema, is a triple
image cycle which takes us from our present reality to
our ideal and
onto a spiritual version of reality and then back
again. The three version
(running at different speeds), work like musical
rounds. As they play
the go in and out of phase to each other, thus
paralleling man's place in
society.
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