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“fuji” by Joanie-lemercier (2015)

“Fuji” is part of Lemercier‘s ongoing artwork series on volcanoes. It combines a large scale hand drawn landscape depicting the Fujiyama, augmented by a layer of projected light.

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“fuji” by Joanie-lemercier (2015)

“Fuji” is part of Lemercier‘s ongoing artwork series on volcanoes. It combines a large scale hand drawn landscape depicting the Fujiyama, augmented by a layer of projected light.

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“Cyc” by Tony Oursler (2003)

Oursler’s projection sculptures are biomorphic forms in varying configurations and sizes, aglow with projected images of bulbous blinking rolling eyes and outsized mouths grimacing and pursing, while mumbling mawkish sentiments of self-pity and disenchantment or seductive attempts to woo the viewer.

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“Cyc” by Tony Oursler (2003)

Oursler’s projection sculptures are biomorphic forms in varying configurations and sizes, aglow with projected images of bulbous blinking rolling eyes and outsized mouths grimacing and pursing, while mumbling mawkish sentiments of self-pity and disenchantment or seductive attempts to woo the viewer.

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“Unsolicited Memories; Archival Exercises” by Andrea Wolf (2014)

In this video installation new narratives emerge from the juxtaposition and montage of found super8 home movies projected and mapped onto transparent plexi-glass cubes that have been randomly stacked and that seem to contain the images.

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“Unsolicited Memories; Archival Exercises” by Andrea Wolf (2014)

In this video installation new narratives emerge from the juxtaposition and montage of found super8 home movies projected and mapped onto transparent plexi-glass cubes that have been randomly stacked and that seem to contain the images.

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“Catalyzing Conversation I” by Becca Epstein (2015)

I created an installation where people were invited to sit and talk. The exhibition took place during a DIY music show in my house which doubles as the venue Station P. The installation included hand sewn pillows, paper sculptures, tea, and projected video. This piece allowed me to observe the way in which people are willing to interact.

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“Catalyzing Conversation I” by Becca Epstein (2015)

I created an installation where people were invited to sit and talk. The exhibition took place during a DIY music show in my house which doubles as the venue Station P. The installation included hand sewn pillows, paper sculptures, tea, and projected video. This piece allowed me to observe the way in which people are willing to interact.

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“Blind Sculpture” by Gelitin (2010)

The performers/creators were blindfolded for the entirety of the show. They created sculptures by having assistants who delivered supplies and then helped them make the sculptures. These assistants included prominent artists such as Amy Silman and David Lachapelle. The work space was surrounded by bleachers where the audience sat and observed the process

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“Blind Sculpture” by Gelitin (2010)

The performers/creators were blindfolded for the entirety of the show. They created sculptures by having assistants who delivered supplies and then helped them make the sculptures. These assistants included prominent artists such as Amy Silman and David Lachapelle. The work space was surrounded by bleachers where the audience sat and observed the process

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“Open Air” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (2012)

Open Air was an interactive art installation designed to transform Philadelphia’s historic Benjamin Franklin Parkway, between September 20 and October 14, 2012. In this project, twenty four powerful searchlights created beams of light which reacted to voice submissions.

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“Open Air” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (2012)

Open Air was an interactive art installation designed to transform Philadelphia’s historic Benjamin Franklin Parkway, between September 20 and October 14, 2012. In this project, twenty four powerful searchlights created beams of light which reacted to voice submissions.

/ repstein

“Urban Foragers” by Nicole Dextras (2013)

The Urban Foragers series consists of a group of wearable architectures that transform into portable shelters and gardens. The aim of the project is to support a sustainable lifestyle for the new urban nomad by growing one’s own food supply and building community through public engagement.

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“Urban Foragers” by Nicole Dextras (2013)

The Urban Foragers series consists of a group of wearable architectures that transform into portable shelters and gardens. The aim of the project is to support a sustainable lifestyle for the new urban nomad by growing one’s own food supply and building community through public engagement.

/ repstein