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예술과미디어학회 예술과 미디어 예술과 미디어 제16권 제2호
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2017.1
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165 - 182 (18page)

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In this article, I present and analyze my most recent art project based on a set of digital photographs by using a formal approach. It is entitled Crime Scene and stems from the personal experience of a trial in Washington DC, where I both live and work. Back in the spring of 2010, I was summoned to participate in a jury for a first-degree murder case. The murder took place in Washington DC two years earlier. The killer shot several bullets from his car on his victim who was sitting in another car at a traffic light. Eventually, the jury found the defendant guilty. After completing my jury duty, I decided to go to the scene of the crime in order to take pictures of this setting. Obviously, there was no evidence left of this crime. I was facing instead the banal representation of a street intersection, of passers-by and of road works. Crime scene expresses therefore both the absence of evil and my personal negation of its traditional representation through sheer violence, as in popular culture. They belong to my own criminal investigation (an imaginary one) while at the same time underlining my quest for a specific ethics of artistic representation.

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