Blake's animations, which merge allusions to architecture and abstract art with psychedelic effects, have been called "time–based paintings." The artist referred to this piece as a "hallucinatory treatment of an imaginary ski lodge." He went on to say, "I hope that viewing my work will leave one in a quietly contemplative but also somewhat disoriented state."

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Multiplex: Directions in Art, 1970 to Now, November 21, 2007-July 28, 2008.

Medium Digital animation (color, sound)
Duration 20 min.
Credit Gift of David Teiger
Object number 448.2002
Department Media and Performance

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