WeHo’s Moving Image Media Art program debuts new film on Netflix billboard
The City of West Hollywood announces the debut of the next exhibition in the Moving Image Media Art (MIMA) program and the worldwide debut of FLUTTER, a film in three parts, from artist Carrie Chen. MIMA is an ongoing exhibition series of moving image media artworks on multiple digital billboards at various locations along Sunset Boulevard.
FLUTTER, Part I will air for three-and-a-half minutes at the top of every hour and FLUTTER Parts II & III will follow at 20 and 40 minutes past each hour, respectively, on the Netflix Invisible Frame billboard, located on the Sunset Strip at 8743 Sunset Boulevard from Wednesday, June 1, 2022, through Wednesday, September 30, 2022.
Based on a stanza from the ancient poetry anthology Book of Songs: 虫飞薨薨,甘与子同梦 (Translation: “Insects sound like the fluttering of wings, I want to fall into a dream with you.”) Carrie Chen’s FLUTTER 虫飞薨薨 series describes the experience of existing in ambiguity and the flickering feelings that radiate across a corporeal surface. ...
Artist Carrie Chen is a Los Angeles-based artist working in simulation, projection, and Virtual Reality. With a background in Art History and Psychology, her moving image work explores our relationships with natural phenomena, virtual beings, architecture, and the sublime. ...
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