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Photographed by: Jonathan Green
A commission I had, to design and make free-standing hardware for a permanent, interactive sound installation for Cleethorpes Academy, North East Lincolnshire, UK.
The hardware consists of 6 infra-red sensor units and 1 lectern that houses an iPad.
The sensor units pick up and track movement. This is all linked to special iPad software created by David Stevens and Simon Desorgher.
The equipment will predominantly be used to aid music and sound lessons and performances. The interactive system is great for children, as they don’t need dexterity in order to get involved and play with sound.
Installation of lanterns at the Dragonfly Lake are in progress for the Mid-Autumn @ Gardens by the Bay for the official opening light-up from 22 September 2017.
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Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian: Infinite Possibility. Mirror Works and Drawings 1974–2014
March 13–June 3, 2015
5th Ave at 89th Street
New York City
Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian: Infinite Possibility. Mirror Works and Drawings 1974–2014 is the first U.S. museum exhibition of mirror works and drawings by Iranian artist Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian. This presentation includes plaster and mirror reliefs, large-scale mirror sculptures, and works on paper. This body of work is characterized by a merging of visual and spatial experience, coupled with the aesthetic traditions of Islamic architecture and decoration.
Photos: David Heald
Learn more: www.guggenheim.org/monir
At this stage, this installation (white PVC pipe and caulky/foamy stuff in between) seemed like it could be pretty much done. Cool effect, looks neat both from inside and outside the building - badabing, badaboom. Rumors began to circulate: "They're going to paint it black!" "How could they?!" As future photos will show, they did much more than paint the thing black, but the results were actually not as awful as we were predicting. I still like the simplicity of this one; the installations under Gabe's wing had a tendency to seem a bit additive. I haven't got anything really invested in simple "one thing does lots of work" concepts, but if nothing else they tend to win out on comparisons of budget.
One thing that's nice about the additive approach is that it has no hope of hiding beyond a "the script did it!" type approach: you're uanabashedly making conscious, sculptural design moves when you tack on additional fabric and so on. Potentially this gives much more ability to respond to how the thing is actually working out, and to go for the best effect (which is certainly the theme of all these things), rather than the one dictated by "the system."
Hundreds of soldiers, civilians, family members and friends gathered at the Iron Mike Conference Center Oct. 30 at 11 a.m. for the 29th Annual Fort Bragg Installation Awards. The theme for the event was 29 Years of “Going the Extra Mile.”
Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich :)..don't remember the artist (shame on me)..but this installation was awesome!..the whole room was this colors, and I surely had fun taking photos :)
This installation was moving and poignant and marked the lives that were lost by this country during the First world War 1914 the commencement of this war.
"As rusted iron"
Photographic installation of 7 large-framed photos.
17ème biennale internationale de l'image (Nancy, France - 2012).
Meat market. Кингисепп (Kingisepp, Leningradskaya Oblast), Russia.
by Jenny Holzer.
"Her Installation for Bilbao—nine vertical L.E.D. signboards, each more than 40 feet high—transmit aphorisms in Basque, Spanish, and English. Developed over time, the texts were first written for an AIDS fund-raising event. While consideration of the epidemic provides an immediate and tragic context, these writings—such as “I say your name” and “I save your clothes”—evoke universal themes of intimacy, death, and loss."
My Installation and collaboration w Kristin Farr for Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco and the BAN7 show.
This is an image of the final installation.
The reupholstered chair was transformed into a Sarah Lucas inspired piece, using period pads to stuff the tights and watermelons to fill the bra.
I used the experimental film shoot and printed the images onto acetate, which I then glued onto mirrors. I created a peep-show-inspired-box where I attached rich, velvet, red curtains, inspired by Diego Velasquez's use of rich colour to sexualise the female figure.
I framed the photograph of my Granny, making it bolder, and hung the other black and white images around her face.
The image of my Granny was also reflected into the mirrors within the peep-show-inspired-box.
I displayed my prints on the other wall, taking inspiration from Kara Walkers silhouetted paper cut-outs.
I also created a mod-roc mould of breasts, which can be seen within the next few images.
The Creative Act: Performance, Process, Presence, opens on March 7 at Manarat Al Saadiyat in Abu Dhabi. This second exhibition from the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi’s unique collection features works by more than 25 artists from different nationalities and generations who have emphasised performance, process, and human presence in their practice, through a variety of mediums. Learn more: www.guggenheim.org/exhibition/the-creative-act-performanc... Photos: Jonathan Gibbons
Title: Greenpoint Tree
Dimensions: Variable, site-specific installation
Medium: Plastic shelves, milk crates, found objects, electrical hardware, bx cables, circuit boards, Harmon Kardon speakers, CD player, LAN & speaker cables, lighting equipment, reflective tape, Sharpies & Prisma Colors, plexi-glass, wire, wood, steel, safety cones and casters.
Collaborative Installation with Yevgenia Davidoff.
Audio track: Jeff Hickey of The Eliot Spitzers.
Year: 2005-2007
Photography by CCYDstudio
The installation 'Mirrors' is three boxes which look like part of wall and shelf by the bed with different useful or memorable subjects. Each box contains different things such as book, postcard, tickets, candle and so on. Each shelf represents each individual person.
The first box is a Russian emigran`s shelf. On the wall paper there are some memorable photos with his friends and family which stayed in Tajikistan, prayer on the piece of paper, cheques and remittances home. On the shelf there are old steel mug, broken lighter, the cheapest cigarettes, plastic flower and other old and cheap things.
The second box is a shelf of young girl from the periphery. On the shelf is mess. There are a lot of banal photos with her, cosmetic magazine, empty perfume, old cotton wool, vanilla cigarettes and crumpled bank of energy drink.
The third box is a shelf of old woman from the small Russian city. All things were put neatly on the shelf. There are knitting, postcard, seeds, darned sock, porcelain cat and other things.
All these boxes have general similarity - mirror on the wall. Everybody can guess who is owner of each shelves, find good and bad sides of these persons judging by their private things and mirror helps to see themselves. Thereby in these people we can find some similarity between them and us.
Each box has an individual music which helps receive more thoughts and feelings.