
Michael Snow
Michael Snow is a Canadian artist known for his innovative work in film, sculpture, and installation art. His projects often explore perception, time, and space, challenging viewers to reconsider how they experience everyday environments. Snow's most famous film, "Wavelength" (1967), is celebrated for its experimental use of slow zooming techniques that create a hypnotic psychological effect. His work blurs the boundaries between different art forms, emphasizing the process of creation and the viewer’s engagement. Through his diverse practices, Snow has significantly influenced contemporary art and film, encouraging an active, perceptual approach to viewing and experiencing art.