Bill Seaman's work has developed a unique visual language. His early videotapes already explored image-text combinations. The interactive installations of the 1990s confront the visitor with a high potential of combinations of text, still images and moving images in an attempt to offer parallel accesses to narrative. The intensity of the work is driven by a tight texture of individually readable structures offered in a poetic space.
Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 2#2 Simon Biggs 1 Jan 1987
Reclamations
To the Artist' s Voice
In a number of video tapes that where to be seen at the European video festivals this fall, there is evident the desire of some artists to extricate themselves and contemporary discourse from a...