Final Show
The show happened at night and had a nice mix of soft and focal light. The room remained dark enough in specific areas to not interfere with the best viewing quality of the ongoing video.
Getting ready for this show was one of the most stressful shows that I have done for two reasons: limited time and the enormous amount of time it took to export the video.
Initially I planned on usi9ng Eyecon and was exporting each individual sequence at about 2.5 hours per video. The more I played with Eyecon the more chaotic the videos and sound became. After exporting all but one video, I decided to make one long video where the sequences would run in order from beginning to end. In the end, I was thrilled that I made that decision as many viewers were content to sit and watch the video in its entirety and offer dialogue to the performance aspect as well as the art.
Overall, I spent 2 full days sometimes up to 10 hours in the computer lab making the video. I pulled the exhibition off with about 20 minutes to change my clothes and act as calm and collected as possible. I recieved a lot of positive responses throughout the night and everyone agreed that this project could lead to much bigger things.
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