Camille Casemier
A Window my Size

This piece is a durational act of image-building—where tools, gestures, and materials stage the conditions of the image. Using layered live camera feeds and projection, I build the image in real time through interaction with provisional materials—a window the size of my body, a bucket, fabric bolts, and cinderblocks. Cameras act as viewfinders and paintbrushes, capturing deliberately composed arrangements that shift between figuration and abstraction. The work centers the labor of image-making and the choreography of attention, presenting the image as an ongoing construction anchored in time and place despite its simultaneous digital presentation. Influenced by lens-based traditions and performance, the work treats the image not as a fixed object but as an event shaped by gesture, duration, and environment.

documentation by Eugene Tang