Trickle…, a kinetic art installation at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia

Posted by admin on August 24th, 2010 and filed under installation art | 7 Comments »

In this large-scale installation a 20 feet tall structure, with a pool of water for a floor collects the occasional drop of water falling from above. A 16 feet boat, suspended from the ceiling just high enough for the viewer to walk under its hull, pierces through the framework of the structure. Descending from 18 high, a wooden staircase enters the structure as well. It also allows the viewer to pass beneath it, but does not allow access as it enters the water. This work is sensitive to a viewers position within the gallery space and, accordingly, will have events take place that involve the lighting, video, audio, and a number of kinetic elements.

Duration : 0:4:1

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Warmth, Giant Black Toobs no.3

Posted by admin on July 29th, 2010 and filed under installation art | 13 Comments »

installation art created by Susan Robb
2007, polypropylene, air, sun, Each toob 50′ x 30″
Volunteer Park, Seattle, WA
(music: Understanding Wildlife, Shuttle 358)

Duration : 0:5:53

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Volume at the Victoria and Albert Museum

Posted by admin on July 19th, 2010 and filed under installation art | 20 Comments »

A luminous interactive installation has transformed the V&A’s John Madejski Garden this winter. Volume is a sculpture of light and sound, an array of light columns positioned dramatically in the centre of the garden.

Volume responds spectacularly to human movement, creating a series of audio-visual experiences. Step inside and see your actions at play with the energy fields throughout the space, triggering a brilliant display of light and sound.

Presented by the V&A and Playstation® as part of the Playstation®season. Audio by onepointsix.

Duration : 0:3:18

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Mona Hatoum installation art

Posted by admin on June 19th, 2010 and filed under installation art | 2 Comments »

http://www.khobbeizeh.com/
I took this video in Mona Hatoum’s interesting solo exhibition at Darat AlFunun. Music by Buckethead.

Duration : 0:0:41

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EEOOY::How-to-make contemporary installation art::Ep.2 Part2

Posted by admin on June 9th, 2010 and filed under installation art | 7 Comments »

SERIES DESCRIPTION

Each & Every One of You (EEOOY) is a mock TV show pilot that teaches ordinary people how to make contemporary installation art. If these words strike fear into your heart or make you cringe with memories of seeing contemporary art and wondering what the it was all about, this show is for you!

Inspired by the fifties, celebrity art instructor Jon Gnagy who taught thousands of pioneer NBC TV viewers how to draw hokie landscapes. EEOOY host Andy Jenny show how fun and easy it can be to make contemporary art using his Four Installation Art Directives™.

EEOOY is a sincere but irreverent 1980’s-cable-TV-style show written and acted by ex-art critic Don Goodes. Unlike any other show on the subject, it embraces rather than tries to sidestep a central paradox: contemporary art is simultaneously profoundly significant and completely irrelevant. The show is funny and educational. Where ever EEOOY has been shown, in art galleries, museums and on cable TV in Canada, the US and Spain, it has become a cult-classic.

Two 30 minute pilots that were co-produced at the Banff Centre for the Arts in Alberta Canada in the late nineties, as part of the Pop Sub n’Mass Culture Residency.

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EPISODE DESCRIPTION

THE POLITICAL ACCUMULATION INSTALLATION EPISODE is a solemn critique of colonial imperialism using coffee beans. It features a kooky cast of community friends. Anne Marie (Anne Marie Léger) is there with viewer letters. She also visits the Rejected Artist (Kara Lynch). As always, the critic (Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew) drops by to interpret Andy’s latest creation.

Duration : 0:14:1

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EEOOY::How-to-make contemporary installation art::Ep.2 Part1

Posted by admin on May 30th, 2010 and filed under installation art | 5 Comments »

SERIES DESCRIPTION

Each & Every One of You (EEOOY) is a mock TV show pilot that teaches ordinary people how to make contemporary installation art. If these words strike fear into your heart or make you cringe with memories of seeing contemporary art and wondering what the it was all about, this show is for you!

Inspired by the fifties, celebrity art instructor Jon Gnagy who taught thousands of pioneer NBC TV viewers how to draw hokie landscapes. EEOOY host Andy Jenny show how fun and easy it can be to make contemporary art using his Four installation art Directives™.

EEOOY is a sincere but irreverent 1980’s-cable-TV-style show written and acted by ex-art critic Don Goodes. Unlike any other show on the subject, it embraces rather than tries to sidestep a central paradox: contemporary art is simultaneously profoundly significant and completely irrelevant. The show is funny and educational. Where ever EEOOY has been shown, in art galleries, museums and on cable TV in Canada, the US and Spain, it has become a cult-classic.

Two 30 minute pilots that were co-produced at the Banff Centre for the Arts in Alberta Canada in the late nineties, as part of the Pop Sub n’Mass Culture Residency.

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EPISODE DESCRIPTION

THE POLITICAL ACCUMULATION INSTALLATION EPISODE is a solemn critique of colonial imperialism using coffee beans. It features a kooky cast of community friends. Anne Marie (Anne Marie Léger) is there with viewer letters. She also visits the Rejected Artist (Kara Lynch). As always, the critic (Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew) drops by to interpret Andy’s latest creation.

Duration : 0:16:27

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Ceramic Installation Art by Louis Katz. Teaser

Posted by admin on May 20th, 2010 and filed under installation art | 5 Comments »

Ceramic Art Video Installations about issues of interest to potters, ceramists, kiln builders and performance artists. Will use it to help find new venues and will have on display at NCECA. Thanks to TAMUCC, ArchieBray and LH Projects

Duration : 0:3:49

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ACCESS – an interactive art installation by Marie Sester

Posted by admin on May 12th, 2010 and filed under installation art | 10 Comments »

ACCESS is an an interactive installation that lets web users track anonymous individuals in public places, by pursuing them with a robotic spotlight and acoustic beam system.

Access Website: http://www.accessproject.net/
Access Credits: http://www.accessproject.net/credits.html

Duration : 0:4:30

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?? ???? Koji Kakinuma Installation art “How many sheep?”

Posted by admin on May 4th, 2010 and filed under installation art | No Comments »

Japanese calligrapher Koji Kakinuma
installation art

Duration : 0:3:24

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EEOOY::How-to-make contemporary installation art::Ep.1 Part2

Posted by admin on April 26th, 2010 and filed under installation art | 18 Comments »

SERIES DESCRIPTION

Each & Every One of You (EEOOY) is a mock TV show pilot that teaches ordinary people how to make contemporary installation art. If these words strike fear into your heart or make you cringe with memories of seeing contemporary art and wondering what the it was all about, this show is for you!

Inspired by the fifties, celebrity art instructor Jon Gnagy who taught thousands of pioneer NBC TV viewers how to draw hokie landscapes. EEOOY host Andy Jenny show how fun and easy it can be to make contemporary art using his Four installation art Directives™.

EEOOY is a sincere but irreverent 1980’s-cable-TV-style show written and acted by ex-art critic Don Goodes. Unlike any other show on the subject, it embraces rather than tries to sidestep a central paradox: contemporary art is simultaneously profoundly significant and completely irrelevant. The show is funny and educational. Where ever EEOOY has been shown, in art galleries, museums and on cable TV in Canada, the US and Spain, it has become a cult-classic.

Two 30 minute pilots that were co-produced at the Banff Centre for the Arts in Alberta Canada in the late nineties, as part of the Pop Sub n’Mass Culture Residency.

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EPISODE DESCRIPTION

THE WEIRDNESS INSTALLATION EPISODE is a madcap creation involving a dirty old stuffed dog, the wanton scattering of lint and much more. Anne Marie (Anne Marie Léger) is there with viewer letters. As always, the critic (Caterina Pizanias) drops by to interpret Andy’s latest creation. And, as a bonus, you’ll visit the Art Shopping Channel (hosted by Lyle Ashton Harris and Anne Davis Mulford). Original soundtrack by Pierre Allard and Michel Gionet.

Duration : 0:18:43

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