Every Building [Transition] on the [Google Street View] Sunset Strip

Every Building [Transition] on the [Google Street View] Sunset Strip is "a wall-sized diptych of video projections revisiting and reimagining Edward Ruscha’s 25-foot-long accordion-folded book Every Building on the Sunset Strip (1966) in the interest of gaining a better understanding of contemporary photography in the current juncture of conceptual uncertainty and technological transition. The work, shot entirely with Google Street View in 2016 and edited in 2021 [. . .] blends the relatively unchanged industrialised urban landscape of Los Angeles, which resembles any other industrialised city, with the imaging and digital mapping technologies of the surveillance age." -- from the artist's statement, New River Journal

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The New River

Published in Spring, 2022 by The New River Journal.

Amanda Hodes transferred the files for this copy to Dene Grigar in June 2022.

PUBLICATION TYPE

Online Journal

COPY MEDIA FORMAT

Video File (.mp4)

ORIGINAL URL

https://thenewriver.us/every-building-transition-on-the-google-street-view-sunset-strip/