David Levine's holographic film "Dissolution" reviewed in The New York Times

February 1, 2024
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David Levine's "Dissolution" was reviewed in a New York Times article entitled "What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in February." An excerpt is included below: 

"Every time the gap between homo sapiens and technology narrows — like now, with A.I. — humans panic. David Levine’s curious technological sculpture, 'Dissolution' (2022), reminds us that we are not alone, historically, in feeling this way. Inspired by 1980s television shows and movies like 'Tron' (1982), in which a hacker is sucked into the digital universe, and Max Headroom, a computer-generated TV personality who first appeared in 1985, Levine’s delirious, surrealistic work explores the overlap of humans with technology and ghosts in the machine." 

"Dissolution" will be on display through March 1 at the Museum of the Moving Image. Read the full article here