KIOSK: Yacine Sebti
Yacine Sebti (BE)
Move in a Frame, 2008
Software, computer, camera, LCD screen, wood case
Collection of iMAL, Brussels
Move in a frame questions the mirror, but through space and time. A camera is connected to a computer and the screen is divided in a grid of 44 cells. Each of them captures its own movement with his own temporality and memory, producing an asynchronous rendering of the space and the visitors in front of it. Move in a frame could be seen as a game or as a generative painting where moving intentionally or walking by without paying attention produces the same reaction of the system, being recorded and added to the endless loops. Move in a frame is also a contemporary reference to David Hockney’s composite polaroids considered as time-space captures of a subject.
Yacine Sebti (BE) is part of the KIOSK-gallery, curated by Yves Bernard and Domenico Quaranta.

