C. bacon
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C. Bacon is a set of interactive moving images based on a series of paintings on the theme of "Crucifixion" by Francis Bacon(1909-1992). Starting with the mysterious aesthetic language of Francis Bacon, this work attempts to build dialogues between the virtual and reality, postmodern technology and contemporary authorship, and between machine and human.
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Published: 28 November 2016
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