LDTV

1997, 20:23 min, color, sound
1997, 1:54 min, color, sound
 
1997, 1:07 min, color, sound
 
1997, 1:14 min, color, sound
 
1997, 4:32 min, color, sound
 
1997, 2:26 min, color, sound
 
1997, 2:40 min, color, sound
 
1997, 3:36 min, color, sound
 
1997, 2:26 min, color, sound
 

LDTV, which refers to the artist's term for "low definition television," is a collection of television fragments videotaped directly from the TV screen in an array of countries in which Asher has travelled. LDTV reflects the nomadic character of Asher's work, while at the same time reproduces the effect of a satellite fixed in space, giving unlimited access to the world. With vitality and humor, LDTV traces the speed at which Western culture is transmitted globally.