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A Moving Picture Show,
a new video installation by Albany-based artist Allen Yates,
consists of twenty looped video projections. Each video depicts
a single action; some actions are as simple as a spinning coin
or a dog drinking water, others are far more complex. For instance,
in Shuttle, 2002, Yates takes raw footage of a NASA space shuttle
launch and focuses on a moment during the launch that is 1/6th
of a second long. Through a series of painstaking digital manipulations
Yates isolates this moment and repeats it over and over again.
In the resulting video loop, the shuttle seems to hover in one
place thwarting the viewer’s expectation that it will either
move forward or crash. As such Yates creates a totally artificial
moment that in his words exists ‘outside time’.
Yates received his law degree from Albany Law School of Union University in 1991
and his Master of Fine Arts from the University at Albany in 1999.
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