One to One is an interactive video installation by Rudie Berkhout

Video Art to take home.

This is an installation where the participants take home the video experience in the form of a short VHS tape or a still frame printed out on paper.

The New York Times review:
"....The video installation involves a kind of projection, one that literally transforms participants' images of themselves. Two people at a time are stationed in an ingenious booth that allows a video camera to observe one through the reflection of the other. By lighting the opposite halves of the two faces simultaneously, a hybrid combination of both is formed. One monitor is visible to both participants, allowing them to adjust their position and expressions to create conjunctions and divergences; another projects the results to viewers outside the booth. As two individuals become a composite being, the effect is both amusing and provocative.

Once the initial camera shyness and self-concious mugging have worn off, the tendency is to make a deliberate effort to merge, to test the possibility of complete union. Differences of race, sex and age disappear as the process progresses,
affirming the notion that we all have more in common than we usually realize. Although this unity is purely visual, transient and only achieved by technological trickery, the fact that we are drawn to pursue it is the lesson of the piece. If only we could carry this lesson with us into daily life, we might be more accepting of others and more open to their influence. And we might retain a greater awareness of our own mutability and the variety of selves that we carry within us."

Minimum space requirements: 10'x10'x 8' high.

Possible locations:
museums, galleries, shopping malls, bus and train stations and other public spaces.

Contact:
rudieberkhout@mindspring.com

Thanks to Peter van Riper
for helping me build this page.

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