This intermedial installation captures the artist's first impressions of Miami Beach through digital video, wall decals, painting, 3D printing, window decals, and electronics, exploring how diverse mediums interact to construct meaning. Positioned in a window space, the piece functions as both observation and display, mirroring the artist's role as visitor encountering Miami Beach's distinctive landscape. The mediums don't merely coexist but actively inform one another, creating layered dialogue between digital and physical, printed and painted, electronic and static. Through this material conversation, the work investigates how initial impressions are formed and mediated, questioning whether understanding of place emerges from direct experience or accumulated mediated encounters. The window becomes a threshold between interior contemplation and exterior observation, reflecting the transitional space of the visitor's perspective. Walgreens window on 74th and Collins, Miami Beach.
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