Sara Ching-Yu Sun's interactive installation uses binoculars, live web broadcasts, and the laundromat located opposite the gallery to examine cultural separation and displacement. Her installation involves vicarious, mediated spectatorship of webcam images. With the aid of binoculars and headphones a video monitor can be viewed through the front door of the gallery space into a laundromat located across the street. When the binoculars are in use, webcam images located at the rear of the gallery are activated. In this unique piece, domains outside the gallery viewing area are included but remain outside the viewer's reach, creating an indeterminate sense of place.  
       
   
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