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Galloway, Kit; Rabinowitz, Sherrie «Hole in Space»
Galloway, Kit; Rabinowitz, Sherrie, «Hole in Space», 1980
Photography | © Galloway, Kit; Rabinowitz, Sherrie
 


 
 

Works by Galloway, Kit; Rabinowitz, Sherrie:

Electronic Café| Satellite Arts Project


United States | Concept: Kit Galloway, Sherrie Rabinowitz | Camera: Lynn Adler, Jules Backhus, Bill and Este Marpet | Sound: Bob Aldridge, Charlie Brouyette | Edition / Production: Charlie Brouyette, Mark Schubin, Karl Hartig
 

 Galloway, Kit; Rabinowitz, Sherrie
«Hole in Space»

«Hole in Space» was a Public Communication Sculpture [for three days]. On a November evening in 1980 the unsuspecting public walking past the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City, and «The Broadway» department store located in the open air Shopping Center in Century City (Los Angeles), had a surprising counter with each other. Suddenly head-to-toe, life-sized, television images of the people on the opposite coast appeared. They could now see, hear, and speak with each other as if encountering each other on the same sidewalk. No signs, sponsor logos, or credits were posted—no explanation at all was offered. No self-view video monitors to distract from the phenomena of this life–size encounter. [...] «Hole–In–Space» suddenly severed the distance between both cities and created an outrageous pedestrian intersection. There was the evening of discovery, followed by the evening of intentional word-of-mouth rendezvous, followed by a mass migration of families and trans–continental loved ones, some of which had not seen each other for over twenty years.

(source: Kit Galloway/Sherrie Rabinowitz, http://www.ecafe.com/getty/HIS/index.html)