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          Two static people emerge from an old TV to live as avatars in the “real world.” You can see more of my work at Photo by Gabriel Barcia-Colombo in.!

          Gabriel Barcia-Colombo

          American film director

          Gabriel Barcia-Colombo, (born in 1982), is an Americanvideo artist, filmmaker best known for his innovative video sculpture installations.

          Gabriel Barcia-Colombo's work focuses on memorialization and, more specifically, the act of leaving one's imprint for the next generation.

        1. In this video Gabriel Barcia-Colombo talks about his installation For Those Who Wait, future projects, and his work in general.
        2. Two static people emerge from an old TV to live as avatars in the “real world.” You can see more of my work at Photo by Gabriel Barcia-Colombo in.
        3. On View Now: May #MidnightMoment 'A Chorus' by Gabriel Barcia-Colombo [@] presented on over 95 digital billboards nightly from pm to.
        4. Gabriel Barcia-Colombo: Can Slow-Moving Art Disrupt Our Hectic Routines?
        5. He explores themes of memory, identity, and human connection through a unique combination of video, photography, and video sculpture. .[1]

          Barcia-Colombo's work blurs the boundaries between art and technology, utilizing video projection, interactive elements, and immersive experiences to engage viewers.

          With his distinct artistic vision and contributions to the realm of video sculpture, Barcia-Colombo has garnered critical acclaim and recognition within the art community. His boundary-pushing creations provide viewers with unique and immersive perspectives on the intersection of technology and humanity.

          Early life and career

          Gabriel graduated from the USC School of Cinema-Television and is currently a Professor of Media Arts at Tisch School of the Arts.[2] In 2008, he