Le Studio Show

Galerie Birfurski
Montreal, Canada
November 2013

What a useful thing a pocket-map is!” I remarked.

“That’s another thing we’ve learned from your Nation,” said Mein Herr, “map-making. But we’ve carried it much further than you. What do you consider the largest map that would be really useful?”

“About six inches to the mile.”

“Only six inches!” exclaimed Mein Herr. “We very soon got to six yards to the mile. Then we tried a hundred yards to the mile. And then came the grandest idea of all ! We actually made a map of the country, on the scale of a mile to the mile!”

“Have you used it much?” I enquired.

“It has never been spread out, yet,” said Mein Herr: “the farmers objected: they said it would cover the whole country, and shut out the sunlight ! So we now use the country itself, as its own map, and I assure you it does nearly as well.
— from Lewis Carroll, Sylvie and Bruno Concluded, Chapter XI, London, 1895
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extract from a 12 hour video the work landSlideShow is a durational video that runs for twelve hours, rigorously introducing each and every coloured pixel from a single landscape photograph. within this display of indefinable detail the scene of nature is lost and forgotten, whilst in its place a far more complex vision is depicted. human beliefs in nature such as beauty, history and adventure are disregarded, and a new realism is revealed through the machine’s patient dedication to digital exploration at its most thorough.