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  • (In)Visibility
    • Invisible Transformation Project
    • Invisible Labour
    • Observation 1
    • Tracing Memory
    • Glitch: 1998-2018
    • I Am Nothing Without You
    • retelling
    • walkthrough
    • moving stills
    • disclaimer
  • Duality
    • retelling
    • double
    • in order to be
    • The Invisible Transformation Project
    • Tracing Memory
    • June on June
    • Do You?
    • I'm sorry (I can only give you three seconds)
    • dic'tion-airy
  • Storytelling
    • Paint Job
    • IPO: Time-Place-Trace
    • I'm sorry (I can only give you three seconds)
    • Out of Order with June Pak
    • June on June
    • The Invisible Transformation Project
  • Collaborations
    • somewhere
    • The Shaman
    • security
  • RESEARCH/ PRESENTATION
  • ABOUT
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    • Practice
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somewhere, 2009

collaboration with Louise Noguchi
5-channel audio/video installation
MAX/MSP
programmed by Martin Slawig (www.blackhole-factory.com)



somewhere appropriates a short clip (5 sec long) from The Wizard of OZ (1939), in which Dorothy’s house is falling from the sky. This clip is duplicated on 5 different monitors in a vertical format. Each image is synced so that it appears as if the house is falling from one monitor into another continuously. The sound increases each time as the house successively falls from monitor to monitor until it reaches the bottom screen.

Presentation venues:
  • Centre [3], for print and media art, Hamilton, CA. (2012)
  • YYZ, Artists Outlet (in conjunction with the 22nd Images Festival), Toronto, CA. (2009)
© June Pak
Artist would like to acknowledge the financial support of the following institutions for her projects:
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