In these works, Jason Dee investigates the revealing and recording functions behind film and photography. He explores the ways narrative, medium, and technology work to re-establish physical existence, meaning, and cultural production. In a profoundly strange and disorienting way, Dee’s work takes the phenomenal and ontological world of classical narrative and early cinema and juxtaposes twentieth-century cinema techniques read against twenty-first century technological and digital transformations.
RECEPTION: Thursday 18 December 7 -10 PM