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    Conflation: Works by Mark Campbell & Blaise Tobia

    Conflation: Works by Mark Campbell & Blaise Tobia Image gallery

    Presented by Drexel University - Leonard Pearlstein Gallery at Drexel University - Leonard Pearlstein Gallery

    May 16-June 3, 2011


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    The gallery will feature “Conflation: Living Above The Store,” a multi-media installation by Mark Campbell developed in collaboration with Peter Rose and Anthony Angelicola and supported in part by an Interdisciplinary Grant from the University of the Arts. The work centers on a large “architectural model” of an invented suburban environment, illuminated by a 30-minute video loop with accompanying sound. The exhibition will also feature “Conflation: Virtual Presence,” a series of works by Blaise Tobia utilizing web sources, video, and sequential photography. Global and local webcams, a proposal for a “24-hour Rocky Cam,” surveillance images from London (the most camera-watched city in the world) and other source materials will be presented in paired-image format.
     


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        Drexel University - Leonard Pearlstein Gallery

        33rd Street and Market Street
        The Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design, Nesbitt Hall
        Philadelphia, PA 19104

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        FREE!

        Info Phone: 215.895.2548

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        May 16-June 3, 2011

        Times:

        Monday-Friday @ 11 am - 5 pm
        Opening Reception: Wednesday, May 18th @ 5:30 pm

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