The Pierro Gallery (in New Jersey) will present the exhibition

“Is it possible to make a photograph of New Jersey regardless of where you are in the world?”

from April 6—May 25, 2008.

 

By capturing the live webcam feeds from NJ. Which actually represent my view of NJ. The quality might not be pure but rather deteriorated and vague. As is my own personal view of New Jersey. Based on boxed images and vague memories from tv or theatre.

The images on itself produce due to their lack of quality interesting patterns in pixels when you look up close. If you would view them from a distance you would be able to make out what kind of pictures you are actually viewing. While maintaining it's captured vague-ness

Located in South Orange, New Jersey, the Pierro Gallery is a municipally supported non-profit art space. The gallery’s mission is to offer experience and exposure to contemporary visual artists and to their communities through an array of gallery functions: exhibiting diverse works of art; fostering community involvement with art; serving as a vital force in the arts community; creating and conducting educational programs; and providing resources for artists. The programs at Pierro Gallery are made possible in part by funds from New Jersey State Council of the Arts/Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment of the Arts. Individual funding is through Friends of the Arts and private donations and other corporate sponsors.

http://www.pierrogallery.org/