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Sinema Amnesia

Mark Wallinger’s Sinema Amnesia is a special viewing space overlooking the sea behind the gallery. It shows the film The Waste Land, an ever-changing, endless picture of unfolding time. A lens is fixed to the structure, recording the view out to sea. The recorded image is played back inside the space 24 hours later, like a delayed camera obscura. The film is inspired by T.S Eliot’s famous poem The Waste Land, partially written on Margate Sands and exploring the disconnected time of modernity. Wallinger’s time machine calls memory and perception into question. Sinema Amnesia is a new version of a project first created in Canakkale, Turkey in 2010.

Sinema Amnesia 2010

Director: Mark Wallinger

Curator: Jacqui Davies

Realization of the exhibition architecture: Bilge Kalfa

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