Aram Bartholl |
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POV Headband workshop, performance, 2015 |
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1. Materials & tools: Sticky velcro, headband, scissors, needle and thread. 2. Stick the sturdy side of the velcro to your phone. 3. Any headband, winter or sports stlyle should be fine. 4. Stick the soft side of the velcro to the headband. For safety do a few stiches on the four corners. 5. Stick the phone to the headband. 6. Done! |
POV Headband consists of a workshop table offering different tools and materials including sport headbands and adhesive velcro tape. Visitors are invited to make their own POV headband to attached their smart phone to their forehead. Filming and taking pictures in public has increased exponentially in the wake of growing smart phone circulation and omnipresent social media services. More and more people document their daily life with pictures or video streaming on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat etc. Filming in the point of view perspective became a widely know practice introduced through cameras like goPro in sport activities or through the culture of first person view computer games. While the Google glass project failed a couple years ago today’s Hollywood movie industry totally adapted the point of view perspective in action movie productions. POV Headband workshop premiered at Point of View solo show at Babycastles NYC Feb 2015. Aram Bartholl: Point Of View at Babycastles (FB), NYC, Feb 20. - April 10, 2015. Supported by the Berlin Senate Cultural Affairs Department
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