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ARTCAT



Matt Sims, The Space In Between

envoy enterprises
131 Chrystie Street, 212-226-4555
East Village / Lower East Side
January 12 - February 26, 2012
Reception: Thursday, January 12, 6 - 8 PM
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In The Space In-Between, artist and musician Matt Sims collides concepts as diverse as Quantum Mechanics, temporal consciousness and Taxi Cab drivers. Illuminating both the many universes of existence and the many states of self-awareness, The Space In-Between decides to permeate through the layers of reality that result in the interaction between these two diverse, yet interconnected worlds.

This multimedia exhibition itself is comprised of a variety of different earthly perspectives, including that of runners, cab drivers, and lucid dreamers, amongst others. These perspectives generate an inclusive worldview that illuminate a variety of alternate states of being.

In ‘On Your Mark, Get Ready, Get Set, On your Mark’, for example, Sims evokes the futurist exploration of temporal visualization, blurring and superimposing video of a single sprinting competition over itself. This visualization compresses time into indecipherable simultaneity, creating the effect of multiple parallel universes overlapping into coexistence.

Additionally, ‘Seance #1’ explores further inward, performatively manipulating random shortwave radio transmissions with effects processors in order to uncover a hidden world out of a mass of electronic information. This sonic world, aided by the limits of perception, dials into the viewer’s subconscious by forcing them to create meaning.

The Space In-Between, as a whole, is Sims’ attempt to illustrate the constant link between the internal and external states of the universe we try to make sense of on a daily basis. Sims renders the contours of awareness with a sensibility that is equal parts mundane and esoteric, physical and metaphysical, scientific and otherworldly.

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