Electronic and Time-Based Art
Patti and Rusty Rueff School of Visual and Performing Arts, Purdue University

Graduates

Onur Yazicigil

Lockers Inside

Lockers prompted me to think of the lockers from another point of view. As a result, Lockers Inside was developed using the same concept of the first Lockers movie. However, this time the point of view of the camera was changed to the opposite direction of the first movie. Lockers Inside also explores novel time and space relationships. This point of view gave me the opportunity to capture the cameraman of the first movie and its distorted presentation from the lockers' inside.