
Intersection No.4 (vertical volume)’
2008

Daniel Crooks
Static No.9 (a small section of something larger), 2005, still from DV/DVD (detail), 13:23 minutes
Daniel Crook's work deals with ideas of time and movement and there relationship to both photography and digital film making. These works are still shots from video installations where he has used custom mad equipment to capture many actions and events. He has then edited these together using a splicing technique (time splicing) What he creates are extremely multilayerd images that move and change...
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Hey dude. Sweet blog. Might be a couple months late on this one, but check out http://www.nzarchitecture.com/image/full/16_52.jpg
They are movies I made from inside computer games, then on every frame I take the middle row of pixels and add them to the image. It works like those smudgy scanner images. When the camera is still the image smudges, and when the person moves you get a break in the image.
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