TV Play is a photographic action series using obsolete television sets to explore the tension between physical reality and mediated experience. The work anticipates contemporary debates on virtual presence, spectatorship, and technological control.

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Some of the works that make up the installation project.

TV PLAY, Sleep. 2005

Technique: 35mm Color Analog Photography. Portrait of a Plastic Art Performance

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TV PLAY, Food. 2005

Technique: 35mm Color Analog Photography. Portrait of a Plastic Art Performance

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TV PLAY, Cook. 2005

Technique: 35mm Color Analog Photography. Portrait of a Plastic Art Performance

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TV PLAY, Toast. 2005

Technique: 35mm Color Analog Photography. Portrait of a Plastic Art Performance

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TV PLAY, Sex. 2005

Technique: 35mm Color Analog Photography. Portrait of a Plastic Art Performance

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TV PLAY, Erotic. 2005

Technique: 35mm Color Analog Photography. Portrait of a Plastic Art Performance

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TV PLAY was exhibited in numerous art salons, catalogs, and magazines. Below, I am showcasing some of these.

 

Nadal (red pullover) assembling the TV PLAY installation for the exhibition at the X Havana Biennial, Cuba. 2009

 

 

 

TV PLAY installation at the X Havana Biennial, Cuba. 2009

 

 

 

 

TV PLAY featured in the book La seduccion de la Mirada by Rafael Acosta de Arriba.