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All at Once

Juan Pablo Linares Ceballos

"All at Once" © Juan Pablo Linares Ceballos, Installation, Video, 2020
Screen, Image, Memory, Digital Space All at once is a project focusing on the space between images, the way memory rewrites itself constantly from the visual stimulus that we are exposed to through our screens and how it gives shape to the world we inhabit. The project presents a reflective visual digital space made from images constructed using 3D software, programming and visual editing tools. It is an installation of multiple screens displaying short videos from captures of my screen while I work on constructing the images I desire. The videos are played in random order on each screen, so that different visual compositions are possible while people visit the space: there is always something not being seen as we turn our eyes to the other side. I wonder about the process in which each image that has been seen becomes an action towards the world. The installation proposes a space of compressed time between those simultaneous steps as our vision travels around them. Juan Pablo Linares Ceballos
Colombian plastic and visual artist from the National University in Bogotá. We make images from what we can’t forget, what we have felt. Everything we see looks back into us to those images, continuously colliding with them and changing their surface, changing our images of the world. I’m interested in the ways we remember, on widening this experience to the point of overflow/saturation, where maybe images break and let other ones be made from what's left. Interface Cultures Exhibition - Ars Electronica Festival 2020
"All at Once" © Juan Pablo Linares Ceballos, Installation, Video, 2020
Installation, Video, 2020
Interface Cultures