CLAUDIA PHARÈS

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/April 23, 2013 by Claudia Phares

The Paradise Institute (2001) is a video and installation project at MOCA by Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller. I sat though the 13 min. long video and I had the impression I was part of the video, part of the audience, and a distant observer at various times. The sensory experience is incredible and the installation is perfect to allow complete immersion. 

  Tags: MOCA, janet cardiff, george bures miller, the paradise institute
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