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Installation View of Concrete Meets Video Meets PaintingI projection mapped a video onto a cement bl

Installation View of Concrete Meets Video Meets Painting

I projection mapped a video onto a cement block I made from a mold, and also mapped another video around the cement block that served as a frame for the center piece. The video projection is pointing down to the floor. The idea is I am making a painting through video, and the painting has to do with the materiality of the projection vs. the materiality of what it’s being projected on (the concrete). 


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Let’s Drift in Time 2016 Found objects, oil, pastel, stickers on canvas“I see you, and tLet’s Drift in Time 2016 Found objects, oil, pastel, stickers on canvas“I see you, and tLet’s Drift in Time 2016 Found objects, oil, pastel, stickers on canvas“I see you, and t

Let’s Drift in Time
2016
Found objects, oil, pastel, stickers on canvas
“I see you, and that’s it. I will see you somewhere, some time, some day. I don’t know, I can’t promise, but we’d see.”


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PARALLELS Audiovisual installation, february 2015.Noemi Schipfer and Takami Nakamoto

PARALLELS

Audiovisual installation, february 2015.

Noemi Schipfer and Takami Nakamoto


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PARALLELS Audiovisual installation, february 2015.Noemi Schipfer and Takami Nakamoto

PARALLELS 

Audiovisual installation, february 2015.

Noemi Schipfer and Takami Nakamoto


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A small dark farmhouse with an eerie red glow.

A Haunting is an art installation to be visited alone at night.


A Haunting can read like a real-life nightmare that gleams from windows out into the darkness of Australia’s great and vast interior.

The 1920s-built house sits on confiscated lands of the Wailwan peoples and other nearby language groups and radiates as if like a dark bloody history that speaks of Colonial settlement and of Indigenous skirmishes with pastoralists.

But passing folk might initially view A Haunting in other ways

The lights can read as frenetic like in an emergency as if coming from an Ambulance or a Police light. Like as if some forensic crime photographers are at work inside the house – processing the aftermath of a crime. The house sits like an agitated photo darkroom.

-Tracey Moffatt, Artist Statement

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Do Ho Suh

Home within Home within Home within Home within Home (detail),2013

polyester fabric, metal frame

602.36 x 505.12 x 510.63 in.

Courtesy National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea


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Nocturne Exquis(2022).

Craie sur acrylique noire recouvrant toute la surface d’un bureau d’une usine désaffectée à Saint-Ouen accompagnée d’un jazz composé avec mon frère et trituré avec des bruits d’usine, 2,8 x 4 x 5 m.

Daniel Buren, “Photo-souvenir : Le Vent souffle où il veut, Work in situ, Beaufort 03, De Haan, Belg

Daniel Buren, “Photo-souvenir : Le Vent souffle où il veut, Work in situ, Beaufort 03, De Haan, Belgium, March 2009.” 2009


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steampunktendencies:The flying greenhouse called “Aéroflorale” by François Delarozière in Calais, Frsteampunktendencies:The flying greenhouse called “Aéroflorale” by François Delarozière in Calais, Frsteampunktendencies:The flying greenhouse called “Aéroflorale” by François Delarozière in Calais, Frsteampunktendencies:The flying greenhouse called “Aéroflorale” by François Delarozière in Calais, Frsteampunktendencies:The flying greenhouse called “Aéroflorale” by François Delarozière in Calais, Fr

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The flying greenhouse called “Aéroflorale” by François Delarozière in Calais, France.


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Installation sculpture by artist Cai Guo-Qiang.  These are sculptures of tigers suspended from the cInstallation sculpture by artist Cai Guo-Qiang.  These are sculptures of tigers suspended from the cInstallation sculpture by artist Cai Guo-Qiang.  These are sculptures of tigers suspended from the c

Installation sculpture by artist Cai Guo-Qiang.  These are sculptures of tigers suspended from the ceiling with countless arrows in them.  Possibly referencing human’s destruction of other species as innovations in technology and expansion continue.

http://princeamsterdam.blogspot.com/2012/07/weekend-and-kroller-muller-museum.html

http://www.flickr.com/photos/faresende/2522045927/

http://www.sheilameijers.nl/blog/tweede-semester/cai-guo-qiang-4/


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