Art Work References

“Rose” for Illuminating York by The Projection Studio (2010)

Vimeo / Ross Ashton – via Iframely “Ut Rosa Flos Florum, sic est Domus Ista Domorum”(As the rose is the flower of flowers, so is this the house of houses) The piece is shown onto the South Transept of York

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“Rose” for Illuminating York by The Projection Studio (2010)

Vimeo / Ross Ashton – via Iframely “Ut Rosa Flos Florum, sic est Domus Ista Domorum”(As the rose is the flower of flowers, so is this the house of houses) The piece is shown onto the South Transept of York

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“NYE LA 2015” by Julia Diamond and Garrison Yu of YU+co (2015)

Following the success of NYE LA 2014, Grand Park and The Music Center partnered with a far more established media company, yU+co to create a New Year’s eve experience that communicated “LA’s role as the creative epicenter of our world.”

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“NYE LA 2015” by Julia Diamond and Garrison Yu of YU+co (2015)

Following the success of NYE LA 2014, Grand Park and The Music Center partnered with a far more established media company, yU+co to create a New Year’s eve experience that communicated “LA’s role as the creative epicenter of our world.”

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“NYE LA 2014” by Akiko Yamashita (2014)

Grand Park is a 12 acre park in downtown Los Angeles that opened in 2012. It stretches over several blocks connecting city hall to the stretch of Grand Avenue that is home to the Walt Disney Concert Hall, MOCA, The Music Center, The Ahmanson, and now The Broad. “The Park for Everyone”, events are curated by the The Music Center with a mission of featuring local arts and community. In 2013, Akiko, a member of the collective mapjacks, approached the park staff about projection mapping onto city hall.

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“NYE LA 2014” by Akiko Yamashita (2014)

Grand Park is a 12 acre park in downtown Los Angeles that opened in 2012. It stretches over several blocks connecting city hall to the stretch of Grand Avenue that is home to the Walt Disney Concert Hall, MOCA, The Music Center, The Ahmanson, and now The Broad. “The Park for Everyone”, events are curated by the The Music Center with a mission of featuring local arts and community. In 2013, Akiko, a member of the collective mapjacks, approached the park staff about projection mapping onto city hall.

/ judeth

“Rice” by Lin Hwai-min (2013)

YouTube / Cloudgate Dance – via Iframely “Rice” is one of Lin Hwai-min’s dance work series “Cloud Gate”, which is first shown in Taipei, 2013. The dance is inspired by Chinese traditional farming culture, showing spirit of nature and Lin’s

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“Rice” by Lin Hwai-min (2013)

YouTube / Cloudgate Dance – via Iframely “Rice” is one of Lin Hwai-min’s dance work series “Cloud Gate”, which is first shown in Taipei, 2013. The dance is inspired by Chinese traditional farming culture, showing spirit of nature and Lin’s

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“Patterned by Nature” by SosoLimited (2012)

Vimeo / Sosolimited – via Iframely Patterned by Nature is a computational artwork by Sosolimited with North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. It is set in the newly built Nature Research Center in Raleigh, North Carolina. This huge glass ribbon winds

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“Patterned by Nature” by SosoLimited (2012)

Vimeo / Sosolimited – via Iframely Patterned by Nature is a computational artwork by Sosolimited with North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. It is set in the newly built Nature Research Center in Raleigh, North Carolina. This huge glass ribbon winds

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“Worry Will Vanish” by Pipilotti Rist (2014)

Pipilotti Rist’s large scale installation “Worry Will Vanish” (2014) melds bodily jouissance, lush natural imagery, and a score by Anders Guggisberg. Upon entering the installation space, the audience is invited to take off their shoes and sit on clusters of enormous pillows scattered

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“Worry Will Vanish” by Pipilotti Rist (2014)

Pipilotti Rist’s large scale installation “Worry Will Vanish” (2014) melds bodily jouissance, lush natural imagery, and a score by Anders Guggisberg. Upon entering the installation space, the audience is invited to take off their shoes and sit on clusters of enormous pillows scattered

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“Reifying Desire” by Jacolby Satterwhite (2013)

In “Reifying Desire” (2013) Jacolby Satterwhite continues his practice of embedding live action in surreal CGI dreamscapes. He dons skintight space-age getups, performing choreographed movements combining vogue culture and martial arts. Artifacts from the artist’s childhood (his mother’s drawings and products she

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“Reifying Desire” by Jacolby Satterwhite (2013)

In “Reifying Desire” (2013) Jacolby Satterwhite continues his practice of embedding live action in surreal CGI dreamscapes. He dons skintight space-age getups, performing choreographed movements combining vogue culture and martial arts. Artifacts from the artist’s childhood (his mother’s drawings and products she

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“Script” by Lauren McCarthy (2010)

McCarthy invited people from the internet to collaborate, wiki style, on making the script for her life the next day. Then she acted it out as close as she could the next day. This was a month long performance.

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“Script” by Lauren McCarthy (2010)

McCarthy invited people from the internet to collaborate, wiki style, on making the script for her life the next day. Then she acted it out as close as she could the next day. This was a month long performance.

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“Light Leaks” by Kyle McDonald (2013)

Vimeo / Kyle McDonald – via Iframely A scattered array of fifty mirror balls reflect light from three projectors, filling a room completely with small reflections, casting patterns that fill the visitor’s peripheral vision. Creating a curious space that alternates

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“Light Leaks” by Kyle McDonald (2013)

Vimeo / Kyle McDonald – via Iframely A scattered array of fifty mirror balls reflect light from three projectors, filling a room completely with small reflections, casting patterns that fill the visitor’s peripheral vision. Creating a curious space that alternates

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“Rain Room” by rAndom International (2012)

Posts Vimeo / rAndom International – via Iframely Rain Room is an installation art that could also be seen as a “trust game”. In the room of falling water, the 3D camera tracks visitor’s walking path and navigate the rain, so that

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“Rain Room” by rAndom International (2012)

Posts Vimeo / rAndom International – via Iframely Rain Room is an installation art that could also be seen as a “trust game”. In the room of falling water, the 3D camera tracks visitor’s walking path and navigate the rain, so that

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