60 seconds, 24 hours
Jolanta Lapiak
Video, 44 seconds
Edmonton, 2005.
The video supposedly consists of 1,440 photographs of a scene, in which each photograph was taken at every 60 seconds in duration of 24 hours. It would then run for 48 seconds. As I fell asleep for some minutes periodically during the night in this challenging project, the video now runs for 44 seconds.

My previous work Finish-Touched demonstrates the contrast between an observing-drawing experience in a slow-paced, living museum (Bhaktapur) as an artist and a photographing-looking experience with an instantaneous memory as a tourist. Whereas, during the production of this 60 seconds, 24 hours, the slow-paced, observing-clicking experience and the instantaneous, photographing-looking experience occurred at the same time.