Mary's Video Room is a site-specific video installation and performance.
Mary is 24 years old and lives on the top floor of an industrial building in Central London. Her room is full of monitors that play her videos. The videos are a footage-collage from her daily life and surveillance from other people's windows as she was filming while living in the flat. For one night she invited some unknown people to her room and created a situation in which she was involved.Jean Paul Sartre's 'Nausea' was the starting point for this installation. An existential approach to the urban way of living.
Kitch in terms of low-tech aesthetics and set,the popular and consumer culture of positive repetition is celebrated here.
Video- documentation from the video-installation-(camera Valmar Kass):
Mary's Video Channels-the video :
Interview to the 'Accidental TV' for Mary's Video Room- May 2010
Concept:Maria Konstantines Araka (a.k.a Markoira)
Video-Installation, Performance: Maria Konstantines Araka
Video Courtesy:M.KAraka
Interview: Valmar Kass (head of the Accidental TV,London)
Camera: Valmar kass
London,2010®
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