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Erdal İnci : ウィキペディア英語版
Erdal İnci

Erdal İnci (born 1983 in Ankara) is a Turkish new media artist, as well as painter, photographer, filmmaker and graffiti artist based in Istanbul. He is primarily known for his cloned action looped videos, which are presented online in a reduced GIF format. He studied Painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts at Hacettepe University, graduating in 2005.〔(TCF (Turkish Cultural Foundation), "Who's Who in Turkish Culture and Art" )〕
==Nature and Intent of Work==
İnci describes his works as creating a "human pattern"〔(''CNN'', "The GIF artist who draws with humans," Daisy Carrington, Aug. 21, 2014 )〕 akin to "a photograph or a painting which is composed of moments."〔(''Directors Lounge Magazine'', DL Deep Feature "Knocked for a Loop," Kenton Turk, Oct. 30, 2014 )〕 In this way, "the viewer can watch all the time phases in a small amount of time – () 1 or 2 seconds." 〔(''Huffington Post'', "Cloned Motion GIFs Show Artist Erdal Inci Experimenting With Patterns," (author uncredited), Nov. 28, 2012 )〕 He most often uses himself as the cloned figure, creating what has been called "an army of street performers."〔(''Green Prophet'', "Turkish artist Erdal Inci clones himself (digitally!)," Laurie Balbo, August 16, 2014 )〕 Hereby, according to İnci, "() single figure is turned into a mass by cloning itself (), an expression of the 21st century's visual bombardment epoch.”〔(''Today's Zaman'', "Erdal İnci’s ‘Mass Ornament’ at Galerie Schultz in Berlin," Alexandra Ivanoff, March 30, 2015 )〕
These animation works, according to the artist, also address the physics of sound. Cloning motion "fills the frame," making it "perpetual, so the timeline will become like a circle" or "like a tone."〔(''Wired'', "Mesmerizing GIFs Use Light and Motion to Visualize Sound," Doug Bierend, August 21, 2014 )〕 The locations selected are almost exclusively public spaces, often well-frequented urban ones that serve as a meeting point or have sociopolitical significance, such as Berlin's Alexanderplatz or Istanbul's Taksim Square.
The artist himself refers to these works as videos rather than GIF animations "because they are originally video works () in video format ()," explaining, "There's no difference other than the size of the video."〔(''Directors Lounge Magazine'', DL Deep Feature "Knocked for a Loop," Kenton Turk, Oct. 30, 2014 )〕

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