Untitled
by Robert Irwin, 1967
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Irwin_(artist)
Out of Sight! Art of the Senses
Albright-Knox Art Gallery
Buffalo, New York
from the gallery site:
Out of Sight! Art of the Senses brings together contemporary works of art that actively engage with how our bodies meet the wider world through the five basic senses. By inviting us not only to look but also to listen, smell, touch, and even taste, these works challenge the traditional association of art with vision, expanding what it means to experience and interact with a work of art. Emerging in the later twentieth century, new art forms—including performance, sound, and installation art—have brought art “viewing” into closer alignment with the multisensory and participatory nature of everyday life. At the same time, by making the act of sensation strange and unfamiliar, these new forms also prompt us to examine the powerful role of our senses in shaping our world—a topic of particular importance to diverse artists working today.
expired film 06/2015
Road trip, Niagara Falls, Buffalo
pentax pino 35
fixed focus, 38mm coated glass triplet lens, set shutter 1/125
3 light settings, 3 film speeds
At 400 iso one can manipulate the light setting to 2 more additional aperture clicks past the cloudy setting.
Untitled
by Robert Irwin, 1967
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Irwin_(artist)
Out of Sight! Art of the Senses
Albright-Knox Art Gallery
Buffalo, New York
from the gallery site:
Out of Sight! Art of the Senses brings together contemporary works of art that actively engage with how our bodies meet the wider world through the five basic senses. By inviting us not only to look but also to listen, smell, touch, and even taste, these works challenge the traditional association of art with vision, expanding what it means to experience and interact with a work of art. Emerging in the later twentieth century, new art forms—including performance, sound, and installation art—have brought art “viewing” into closer alignment with the multisensory and participatory nature of everyday life. At the same time, by making the act of sensation strange and unfamiliar, these new forms also prompt us to examine the powerful role of our senses in shaping our world—a topic of particular importance to diverse artists working today.
expired film 06/2015
Road trip, Niagara Falls, Buffalo
pentax pino 35
fixed focus, 38mm coated glass triplet lens, set shutter 1/125
3 light settings, 3 film speeds
At 400 iso one can manipulate the light setting to 2 more additional aperture clicks past the cloudy setting.