Jim Campbell's "Home Movies" installation, shown here, is comprised of strung columns of high-powered LEDs mounted to wires and suspended from a wall. The LEDs face the wall, creating an image on the wall's surface. "However, since the LED boards are in between the viewer and the image, one has to look through a curtain of LED to see the image," according to materials submitted by the artist.
The work displays footage of home movies low enough in resolution that they become "fuzzy and obscured, yet fully evocative," according to a festival guide.
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