Dynamic Field Series is Campus' first videotape, made at his studio and at Judson Memorial Church in New York. Campus undertakes a phenomenological study of physical and illusory space, exploring the perceptual properties of the field of vision of the camera in opposition to the performer and viewer. In the first segment, Campus points the camera at his feet as he paces off the parameter of the space, placing the viewer in a subjective position as the plane of the floor tilts and turns. Campus then lies on the floor, his body appearing to advance, recede and spin as he raises and lowers a camera suspended overhead from a pulley. The viewer is subjected to a dizzying spatial disorientation as Campus seems to revolve. Finally, he wraps the camera in cellophane, then uses scissors to cut it away, creating a startling, transformative illusion.