Thursday

GIF REAL


I've always wanted to organize an exhibition of the best GIFs. Or maybe something more theoretical and curated, but involving GIFs. It'd be a costly endeavour, but I'd love to walk around a room of flashing digital images. How happy was I then to find Pierre le Hors' GIF CASTLE, a more economical way to present the little moving images?

Here, le Hors translated a collection of demon GIFs onto sticky-notes that were then built into this sort-of castle. The installation reinvents the historical gargoyle as architectural element. It's an interesting process to print the changing images onto a stack of sticky notes. I wonder if he lets you pick them up and flip through them...

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