Raising the Dead

From Rhizome Artbase
Paul Levine
2002
Description

Raising the Dead is a personal meditation on the loss of my brother, a reflection on universal themes of family, death, loss and mourning, and a demonstration of the difficult process involved in shaping grief into art. This broadband Flash project—based on the idea of a virtual gravesite—employs computer effects to create the illusion that the deceased is acting as host for his own memorial.

Rhizome staff
2021

"Raising the Dead" is a heart-breakingly personal meditation on the loss of my brother, a reflection on universal themes of family, death, loss and mourning, and a demonstration of the difficult process involved in shaping grief into art. Produced with assistance from the Canada Council for the Arts, this broadband Flash project - based on the idea of a "virtual" gravesite - employs computer effects to create the illusion that the deceased is acting as host for his own memorial. "Raising the Dead" took two years to complete and contains almost three hours of interactive and chilling memories.

Paul Levine
14 December 2002
Legacy descriptive tags
William Jans, Ron Bogdonov, Richard Levine, Paul Levine, Ilya Kroogman, Geoff Carter, Fernando Medrano, Faith Moosang, Claudio Cacciotti, Don Chow, Alla Levine, Ted Gadsden, Alex Mackenzie, William Knight, Whistler, Vancouver, Sea to Sky Highway, Richmond, canada, British Columbia
Attribution: Paul Levine
Participatory, Narrative, historical, Documentary, Conceptual, nostalgia, memory, immersion, identity, disappearance, death, Flash, Visual, audio
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Variant History
static files
14 December 2002
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