
Post Real-Time
In today's world of advanced technology, many things are done in real-time that couldn't be done before. TV shows are live and mistakes are displayed for the world to scrutinize, computer data can be sent and viewed across the world in mere seconds, and data can make a machine react to a scenario instantaneously.
The term "Post Real-Time" can mean a few very different things, but most literally it means "after the present". This term also loosely refers to time travel, as in "After the current action, as it is occurring". A combination of these definitions is what this work encompasses.
I see these works as the documentation of something that occurs after reality has been paused and aspects of the scene have been removed. The result is pseudo-time travel in which the viewer feels unnerved and intrigued.
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