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Kimberly Kradel: New Work Online
I have just updated my portfolio site to include my latest work in the Lagtime: San Francisco Chinatown series. With this series, as in the original, I am attempting to prove, rather than measure, the existence of one point in time where the past (as in millennia), present (the instant of now), and future (as in the unknown going on for millennia) are all present and knowable.
Because I did not want my work to be derivative of commercial films, like it was in the original Lagtime series, I wanted to experiment with creating my own digital films, then creating images from those. I chose to film in San Francisco’s Chinatown because it is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city. This neighborhood is the closest one to me locally that matches my requirement of containing some sort of antiquity in it. The result has been over 100 images in the portfolio so far and many of them are available for purchase through my web site.
You can read the entire artist statement, and part of the portfolio at lagtime.kimba.com