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CORRUPTION  
An edition of twelve photographic light boxes each display twelve frames taken from a corrupt video file found online -a file intended to put a virus onto the downloader's computer but which appears pixilated, painterly and abstract when opened in a video player.
In searching out these glitches, malfunctions and distortions, the artists represent them as aesthetic propositions, reminding us that looking itself distorts our perception of reality
Lenticular printing enables the artists to show multiple images that animate as the viewer moves in space. They do not 'playback' or move automatically