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The exhibition closes with two recent film installations Rheinmetall/Victoria 8 (2003) and Phonokinetoscope (2001) in which the artist sets up dialogues between machines. Phonokinetoscope features a film projector with a looper connected to a turntable. When the viewer drops the needle on the record, both the turntable and film projector are activated. The film presents a man, played by Graham, cycling in a park on LSD while the record plays an original song by the artist inspired by Pink Floyd's [End Page 111] soundtrack for a scene in Antonioni's film Zabriskie Point. In Rheinmetall/Victoria 8, a German typewriter manufactured in the mid-1930s by the German company Rheinmetall is the subject of a short, silent, 35 mm documentary film projected by a 1950s Italian-made Victoria 8 Cinemeccanica projector. The film documents the typewriter as it is dusted and eventually covered by a snowfall of flour. In both of these film installations, the mechanics and sound of the film projector are revealed and even featured. By incorporating the projectors in the installations, Graham also reveals their looping devices, making the cyclical structure of the works apparent. In this way, the filmic works differ from the artist's video installations where the ceiling mounted video projectors effectively disappear like the projection booth at a movie theatre. It is fitting that Graham's recent video installations are a take on Hollywood movies. 153554b96e
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