A Sunday afternoon

This installation consists of an assembly of several monitors that have been entirely painted with acrylic paint. A dot is arbitrarily selected from impressionist Georges Seurat's pointillism work "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of Grande Jatte," and the monitor placed in the same position as the dot is painted. Focusing on the similarity with pointillism in that a monitor displays an image by means of a collection of points known as pixels, we regarded the monitor itself as a point by devoiding it from its functionality. Even though the entire surface is painted and the screen images are not visible, all the monitors are connected to a power source, leaving the possibility of functionality.