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URL:https://www.hmc.edu/calendar/events/sprague-gallery-tforx-a-chronoscap
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SUMMARY:Sprague Gallery– "TforX: A Chronoscape"
DESCRIPTION:Sprague Gallery presents TforX: A Chronoscape\, the first solo
  exhibition of the artist duo Nolan Windham CMC ’25 (economics and data 
 science) and Jasper Eliot\, a London-based artist and writer.\n\n"TforX" i
 s a project born from the duo’s curiosity—sparked one evening in 2021
 —about slit-scan photography\, a technique that captures the movement\, 
 or impression of movement\, of a subject through a narrow slit over a long
  exposure and holds potential for depicting time as the subject itself. Tf
 orX builds on this technique by treating video as a multi-dimensional spac
 etime hypervolume that is scanned through arbitrary positions and orientat
 ions using custom software. Seeing both time and space as the subject\, "T
 forX" explores a fundamental shift from “the linear understanding of tim
 e and the perspectival view of space” (TforX).\n\nBy taking fixed video 
 shots of everyday scenes—such as transportations\, commuters\, landscape
 s\, and domestic interiors—and using their method of rendering time as s
 patial and space as temporal\, the duo creates a transformed view of the w
 orld: “As time is scanned along the y-axis and space is scanned along th
 e x-axis\, entire durations of the videos are compressed into single frame
 s\, and slivers of the observed space are redistributed. Time is encounter
 ed not as a sequence of past\, present\, and future\, but a surface that i
 s visible. This flattening of time [into the field of the screen] shows th
 e adjacency of cause and effect and encourages the viewer to realize the i
 nterconnectedness of time and space” (TforX\; edited by Julia Hong).\n\n
 The result is a repetition of one and the same duration of a scene across 
 a progression of space that appears both slow and sudden\, both fragmentar
 y and fused. Sometimes meditative and at other times brutally dizzying\, e
 ach work is a still-life painting of time in video: the impossibility of\,
  or resistance to\, the complete flattening of memory. \n\nOn view are the
  duo’s recent videos of trains\, people\, and stations\, as well as natu
 re as destination\, placing their work––the contemporary world and wha
 t time means in it––in dialogue with the many 19th-century paintings o
 f railway stations and what time has meant since then.\n\n"TforX: A Chrono
 scape" opens on September 6\, with a reception from 1 to 4 p.m.\, and cont
 inues through October 10\, 2025. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday\,
  8 a.m. to 5 p.m.\, with additional hours during events on evenings and we
 ekends.\n\nThe exhibition is curated by Arts Director Julia Hong of the Ha
 rvey Mudd College Department of Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and the Art
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LOCATION:Shanahan Center\, 320 E. Foothill Blvd.\, Claremont\, CA\, 91711\,
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