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Mike Hall Video
documentation of fine art works, performance, and
critical historic events of the third millennium
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A portfolio of video productions, visual imagery and writings that challenge convention and explore alternative forms of perception

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In software engineering parlance, an “edge case” is any situation that is so remote that it only exists on the edge of possibility. Sometimes edge cases require more attention than other more common situations because a system designed for the center can crash when applied to the edge. On the other hand, the expression can also be used in the course of a design discussion to describe the insignificance of an expected contingency; the implication being that anything that exists on the edges can be brushed aside. This video was captured during the inaugural feedback session conducted at Studio II in Allston, Mass. Two projection feedback setups were positioned side by side, so that only their extreme edges were connected, allowing imagery created on one side to jump to the other. This video has no sound.
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