Working on documentation

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One of the first things the professors hammer into our heads in art school is to properly document our work. Whether you are a painter, photographer, sound or performance artist, you must learn how to best document your work that reflects the general feel of your art piece.

This is particularly interesting when it comes to video installations because regardless of the video itself, one has to document the environment and aura of the installation space and how people react to it.

So below is a gallery of a few photos I’m planning to use on my website as documentation of Memory Place. Do you have a favorite among them?

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