This paper investigates CASTING, Yiyun Kang's site-specific projection mapping installation at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, U.K., and the acquisition of the piece by the V&A in the following year. It identifies how CASTING developed distinctive properties in the field of projected moving-image installation artworks and how these novel characteristics were reflected in the acquisition by the V&A. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
INSTALLATION art exhibitions, TEAPOTS, THREE-dimensional printing
Abstract
Data materialization is a workflow developed to create 3D objects from data-informed designs. Building upon traditional metalwork and craft, and new technology's data visualization with generative art, this workflow expresses conceptually relevant data through 3D forms which are fabricated in traditional media. The process allows for the subtle application of data in visual art, allowing the aesthetic allure of the art object or installation to inspire intellectual intrigue. This paper describes the technical and creative process of Modern Dowry, a silver-plated 3D-print teapot on view at the Museum of the City of New York, June 2017-June 2018. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
PERFORMANCE art, INSTALLATION art exhibitions, ARTIST collectives
Abstract
SIGNA's performance installation Half the Suffering takes up the currently virulent debate on whether empathy is a panacea for society's woes. Inviting visitors to spend a night in a 12-hour empathy workshop, the performance critiques the history of theatre qua empathy machine, while questioning the altruistic impulse to share someone's pain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
SOUND installations (Art), INSTALLATION art exhibitions, ART exhibitions
Abstract
Diastrophisms is a sound installation with a modular system that sends images through rhythmic patterns. It is built on a set of debris from the Alto Río building that was destroyed by the 27F earthquake in 2010 in Chile. Diastrophisms explores poetical, critical and political crossings between technology and matter in order to raise questions about the relationship between human beings and nature, to consider the construction of memory in a community by questioning the notion of monument, and to imagine new forms of communication in times of crisis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
SITE-specific installations (Art), INSTALLATION art exhibitions, ART exhibitions, MULTIMEDIA (Art), HUMAN figure in art, COSMOLOGY in art
Abstract
The article discusses the transdisciplinary project called "Sun Farm" located in the Hudson Valley in the state of New York. Topics include a description of the project, the author's assessment of the individual exhibits in the project including the land artworks "White Square" and "Square Field," and the multimedia artwork "Finding the Axis Mundi" and a reflection on the relationship between the human body and the cosmos as the core of the art practice.
The article reviews the exhibition "Come Hell or High Water" by Osman Khan, in relation to the decaying city of Detroit, Michigan, which is a part of the show "(in)Habitation: A Reconsideration of Domesticity" at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) from June 7 to July 13, 2013.
The article reviews the exhibition of the installation "Plinko Poetry" by artists Deqing Sun and Peiqi Su at the SIGGRAPH 2016 Art Gallery in Anaheim, California.
Published
2016
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