Irish artist Niall de Buitléar's eight-minute found-footage piece Duplicate Content splices video art from the mid-1960s through mid-1970s together with recent social-media clips — most of them, in his words, "people alone in a room filming themselves performing for the camera." — Read the rest The post Duplicate Content splices 1960s video art with today's TikToks appeared first on Boing Boing.
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