Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room #nofilter (at The Broad) #lightart #lightspacetime #thebroad #installation
Mondrianic!
I don’t believe in death or goodbyes (and so maybe this work will never end)
still from single channel video
14:18 (endless loop)
2014
Nam June Paik and Otto Piene, Untitled, 1968, manipulated television set and plastic pearls, MoMA
An art installation created by designer Bruce Munro. “CDSea“, is a project where 600,000 CDs from donate where laid out on the grass in a Wiltshire field in the UK.
So, Passing the Basketball 2012
My project is a two channel video installation of the artist passing a basketball from one screen to another. On the screen, there is a person playing with her doppelgänger. A ball is caught and thrown, and will be received at X seconds. The time between will take longer and longer each time. It was about how the two screens connect with each other, that there was a spatial relationship. Inspired by Douglas Gordon’s 24 Hour Psycho, I wanted to play with time, memory and recognition. The idea of lag, repetition and sequencing plays a significant part to my durational project. Bruce Nauman was also an inspirational to my choice in a mundane activity (passing a basketball).
The first in a three part video series featuring James Turrell speaking with Doug Aitken has just been posted. In this installment, Turrell and Aitken discuss perception in relation to Turrell’s installation Aten Reign (2013) at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York.
The video was made as part of Aitken’s Station to Station project, a three week train tour in September throughout the U.S. For more information on the dates, visit: Station to Station.
In case you missed this a few weeks ago. Stay tuned for information on the next two videos, coming soon.
Doug Aitken talks to James Turrell while inside Breathing Light, one of the works on view now in LACMA’s James Turrell retrospective.
The first in a three part video series featuring James Turrell speaking with Doug Aitken has just been posted. In this installment, Turrell and Aitken discuss perception in relation to Turrell’s installation Aten Reign (2013) at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York.
The video was made as part of Aitken’s Station to Station project, a three week train tour in September throughout the U.S. For more information on the dates, visit: Station to Station.
In case you missed this a few weeks ago. Stay tuned for information on the next two videos, coming soon.
Doug Aitken talks to James Turrell while inside Breathing Light, one of the works on view now in LACMA’s James Turrell retrospective.
Love this. Combines my love for video art and theatre… The future of theatrical design will almost always incorporate video projections.
Chimerica
Almedia Theatre
Director: Lyndsay Turner
Set Design: Es Devlin
Costume: Christina Cunningham
Lighting: Tim Lutkin
Sound: Carolyn Downing
Video: Finn Ross