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  1. In 2010 Hockney began making multi-screen video works by fixing a number of cameras (one or each screen in the final work) to the outside of a vehicle which was then driven along the road at Woldgate, near Bridlington, Yorkshire.

  2. The multi-screen films of Woldgate Woods 2010–11 are essentially a moving version of Pearblossom Highway, shot from multiple viewpoints at slightly different times.

  3. Feb 22, 2023 · Using multiple large-scale video displays, Hockney has decided to stage an immersive exhibition that reviews the last 60 years of his work. His is not the first – there have been immersive...

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  4. Feb 23, 2024 · Through multi-camera setups, Hockney orchestrates a visual symphony that challenges conventional viewpoints. This approach allows viewers to experience a scene from multiple angles simultaneously, disrupting the traditional linear narrative and offering a more holistic, immersive experience.

    • Essie King
  5. Aug 23, 2011 · Long preoccupied with technology, David Hockney is exploring a new artistic medium that uses high-definition cameras, screens, software, and moving images to capture the experience of seeing.

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  6. The 600,000 visitors to A Bigger Picture, last year’s massive show at the Royal Academy in London, were able to view several earlier examples of Hockney’s experiments with multi-screen videoworks – some exterior journeys, some indoor performances – in a gallery dedicated to screening them. They pursue his exploration of cubist ideas and ...

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  8. In this video David Hockney tells us what has inspired him to keep making art and innovating with ideas and techniques for over 60 years.

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