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Krzysztof Wodiczko. El Centro Cultural, Tijuana, 2001 The projection was carried out on February 23-24 in Tijuana, a city located right by the Mexican-US border and in the middle of the maquiladora belt, a border-adjacent concentration of manufacturing and assembly plants run by international corporations using low-cost Mexican labor. The site ...
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Feb 23, 2001 · After a two-year process, Krzysztof Wodiczko's project culminated in two evenings of projections on the 60-foot-diameter façade of the Omnimax Theater at the Centro Cultural Tijuana. Known for his large-scale outdoor projections, with "Tijuana Projection/Proyección en Tijuana" Wodiczko wanted to use progressive technology to give voice and ...
The projections took place February 23 and 24, 2001. Curators: Susan Buck-Morss, Ivo Mesquita, Osvaldo Sánchez, and Sally Yard. Venue: Centro Cultural Tijuana. Founded in 1992, INSITE is an initiative committed to the production of artworks in the public sphere through collaborations among artists, cultural….
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• Paseo de los Héroes 9350, Zona Urbana Rio Tijuana, 22010 Tijuana, B.C., Mexico • Run Dates: February 23–24, 2001 The site of this projection was the Tijuana Cultural Center (CECUT) and, in particular, one of the city’s architectural symbols: its huge, spherical, Omnimax movie theater.
Feb 23, 2001 · Sculpture and InstallationsFilm, Audio, Video and Digital ArtAfter a two-year process, Krzysztof Wodiczko's project culminated in two evenings of projections on the 60-foot-diameter façade of the Omnimax Theater at the Centro Cultural Tijuana. Known for his large-scale outdoor projections, with "Tijuana Projection/Proyección en Tijuana" Wodiczko wanted to use progressive technology to give ...