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there is a giant furry dead bee under the leaf. my spawn are very damien hirst.

In November 2013, nearly a year to the day of the beginning of construction, "a year and one day" stands proud and tall on the grounds of Longue Vue House and Gardens in New Orleans, Louisiana. Created to slowly be overgrown with plant-life (both indigenous and invasive) and deteriorate with time, this site-specific time-based artwork continues to evolve. Step inside this tomb and contemplate the cycle of life and death. Light filters through a water prism in the ceiling to create a place of passivity.

Halfmachine @ Roskilde Festival 2008 with Explosion Village

2006, timber frame, water, sunlight, irrigation system, pump

 

A machine for making rainbows.

Meow Wolf @ NMSU in Nov 2011

photograph by Kelly Morrison

Site-specific collaboration/installation with Katrine Hildebrandt for Twelve Chairs Shop|Studio in Boston, MA. Photo by Katrine Hildebrandt.

From the Chicago exhibit

Halfmachine @ Roskilde Festival 2008 with Explosion Village

Children's Memorial Institute, Johannesburg, South Africa. During a performance of the sound art work, "Slaap My Kindjie, Slaap Sag", by Pauline Theart. 20 November, 2012.

Halfmachine @ Roskilde Festival 2008 with Explosion Village

by Rainbow Lightning

 

Rainbow Lightning's cavescape inside SPACES recycles objects, clothing, and fabrics to resemble a natural subterranean environment. Personal stories collected over the past year are embroidered on the walls of the cave, like graffiti in a teenager's hideout. The childlike wonder of a plush cave evokes the past that is reflected in the memories delicately sewn to the walls.

A two channel digital video and audio work created in response to the history of Lake Celilo/Celilo Falls.

detail of red installation dec 2005

Children's Memorial Institute, Johannesburg, South Africa. During a performance of the sound art work, "Slaap My Kindjie, Slaap Sag", by Pauline Theart. 20 November, 2012.

I can't recall precisely which Jewish Museum or Holocaust Memorial Museum this might remind me of ... perhaps none, actually... but it does remind me of that somehow, linking our stories, our identities.

Meow Wolf @ NMSU in Nov 2011

by Rainbow Lightning

 

Rainbow Lightning's cavescape inside SPACES recycles objects, clothing, and fabrics to resemble a natural subterranean environment. Personal stories collected over the past year are embroidered on the walls of the cave, like graffiti in a teenager's hideout. The childlike wonder of a plush cave evokes the past that is reflected in the memories delicately sewn to the walls.

2006, timber frame, water, sunlight, irrigation system, pump

 

A machine for making rainbows. An experiment in plumbing.

Crosby Beach.

100 cast iron figures stretching 2 miles along the shore and half a mile out to sea.

High tide when we were there.

Halfmachine @ Roskilde Festival 2008 with Explosion Village

Photo by Lindsay Obermeyer

 

Installation of the hats at St. Louis Artists Guild.

Photo by Lindsay Obermeyer

 

Installation of the hats at St. Louis Artists Guild.

Heidi Cody and Pete Beeman installing “Mutiny Aboard the Cutty Sark” at The LAB Gallery.

View of Annie Hall window installed.

by Rainbow Lightning

 

Rainbow Lightning's cavescape inside SPACES recycles objects, clothing, and fabrics to resemble a natural subterranean environment. Personal stories collected over the past year are embroidered on the walls of the cave, like graffiti in a teenager's hideout. The childlike wonder of a plush cave evokes the past that is reflected in the memories delicately sewn to the walls.

Artists Shana McCaw & Brent Budsberg

 

Installation view

 

Photo by Jerry Mann

SPACES, Cleveland OH

Photo by Lindsay Obermeyer.

 

Students from St. Louis Community College learning about performance art.

by Rainbow Lightning

 

Rainbow Lightning's cavescape inside SPACES recycles objects, clothing, and fabrics to resemble a natural subterranean environment. Personal stories collected over the past year are embroidered on the walls of the cave, like graffiti in a teenager's hideout. The childlike wonder of a plush cave evokes the past that is reflected in the memories delicately sewn to the walls.

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