Two-Way Mirror Cylinder Inside Cube and a Video Salon
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Released January 01, 1992
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Overview
This 1992 video highlights Dan Graham's installation Two-Way Mirror Cylinder Inside Cube and a Video Salon, originally created as part of the Rooftop Urban Park Project at the Dia Center for the Arts in 1991. The video documents and further explores Graham's investigations of the urban environment, from Abbe Laugier's theory of the Rustic Hut to Parisian shopping arcades, wintergardens, museums, Disneyland and corporate office buildings. For the Dia Center in New York City, Graham developed an environment, analogous to a small-scale urban park, which integrates aesthetic and utilitarian functions, and spatial and visual experiences, bringing the landscape into the roof and extending the roof into the landscape. Graham writes: "The pavilion structures are psychologically and socially self-reflective. There is a dialectic between the perception of oneself and other bodies perceiving themselves, making the spectator conscious of him or herself as a body.
Crew
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Richard Dallet
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Director of Photography
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Glenn Branca
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Music

Skip Lievsay
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Sound Editor
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John Inwood
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Additional Photography
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Brooks Williams
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Sound Mixer
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Michael H. Shamberg
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Director
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Michael H. Shamberg
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Executive Producer
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Jane Nisselson
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Graphic Designer
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Ernst Mitzka
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Co-Director

Dan Graham
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Additional Photography
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Karen Kelly
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Executive Producer

Dan Graham
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Writer