Equalizer Studio Group is a media artist collective that investigates how images can be extended into physical space. Their practice involves reassembling real-world environments using multiple mirrorless cameras, employing a three-camera Panorama Vision technique designed to capture scenes as the human eye perceives them. Through their Long Exposure series, they create visual effects that blur the boundary between movement and stillness, examining the temporal qualities embedded within the image.
Video installation, wall-mounted LED display, sound, 1 min 2024
Pantheon: Christmas Wonderland is an installation based on a arch-based structure that spatializes the visual characteristics of a winter night. Across the arches, bead-like elements are arranged in repeated sequences, and their subtle movements and reflected light generate a consistent visual rhythm. Imagery of snow and flowers introduces a tension between seasonal coolness and illumination within the exhibition environment. Through repeated patterns, formal composition, and controlled light movement, the work establishes a seasonal landscape inside the gallery and proposes a new interpretation of Christmas shaped by the atmosphere of the Rockefeller Center.
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