[June 12 2013]
Rafman‘s emotional and perceptual explorations through the landscapes of the virtual worlds proves a strong and captivating show at Seventeen, London. Working with mixed mediums the viewer is introduced to a series of intimately narrated video works; all taking place in the scenes of computer games and Second Life. As well as a re-visit to Rafman‘s acknowledged Nine Eyes of Google Street View the show also includes a new series of images printed on silk, installed on an architectural blueprint display. On view through July 27th at the Seventeen gallery, 17 Kingsland road, London. Photo and text Aurora Aspen
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