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Numerous photographs of people, body parts or the microscopic organism that is the AIDS virus are projected in groups of three like a triptych on the fourth wall of the enclosure.
For this show, five films are projected in a "salvaged cinema" made of plywood flats.
Key words and sayings are projected in English on the set, like signposts to the story.
Among the films that are projected in the show, Andy Warhol's "Blue Movie" is no less a classic for being just about unwatchable.
Digital photographs resembling science fiction movie stills, which are projected in a dark room, show people silhouetted against beautiful skies in some empyrean place.
One of the opening rooms consists of a screen on which various sayings by Marx and about him are projected in German, French, English and Chinese.
Three faces are projected in sequence on a tree, where the leaves make them look a little like werewolves or something out of Arcimboldo.
Mr. Quinn performs in front of a video screen on which old maps and classical paintings are projected in a sort of animated slide show.
As they wind their way into neat rows, the performers' faces are projected in close-up video shots on screens lining the back of the stage.
The Glympse app still runs on an iPhone when it's on a BMW dashboard screen, but its menus are projected in a format designed for the car's display.
Videos are projected in both venues at jaunty angles but it's not clear what is being shown – is this a performance or a video of some people sweeping up after an opening?
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