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Untitled (Carl & Julie)
1999, single-channel interactive video projection, black & white, silentThis video shows a man and a girl seated in the shade at their holiday house. The girl is busy drawing, her back turned to the spectator. The man looks at the camera. When a visitor enters the room where the work is displayed, a sensor causes the girl to turn her head, notice the visitor's presence, and then return to drawing.
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