Thursday, December 15, 2011
Trying To Make This A Reality
20/20 (Rendering)
This sculpture would be an enlarged version of the Schnellen Chart that is used in optometrist offices all over the world. Each letter in this work would be exactly the same size. Spacing the letters further and further apart will create the illusion of a decrease in size. From one specific vantage point, the letters will all align and form an accurate depiction of the Schnellen Chart.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Monday, October 31, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Sacred and Profane
Words can't describe the amazingness that is Sacred and Profane. This word-of-mouth event places art in the context of an abandoned WWII-era army bunker tucked discreetly in the center of the beautiful Peaks Island Land Preserve on Peaks Island, Maine. Alicia and I installed "You are (on) an island." in a flooded room at the center of the battery.
Thanks to every single person that put time and effort into making the 2011 Sacred and Profane the mind-blowing and beautiful experience that it was. Super-huge thanks to Patrick Bolduc at Beacon Neon for the construction and installation of the neon letters. Thanks to Tom and Nick for the long, wet hours they put in to construct the scaffolding. And thanks to Jeff Stockbridge for his help de-installing the piece.
Thanks to every single person that put time and effort into making the 2011 Sacred and Profane the mind-blowing and beautiful experience that it was. Super-huge thanks to Patrick Bolduc at Beacon Neon for the construction and installation of the neon letters. Thanks to Tom and Nick for the long, wet hours they put in to construct the scaffolding. And thanks to Jeff Stockbridge for his help de-installing the piece.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Eternity in Italy!
Right now, Eternity is in a show called "O'Clock" at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan, Italy. Alicia and I flew out to install the piece last week and had an amazing experience. More info at www.triennaledesignmuseum.it. Also, check out some images and a great article about the show on designboom.
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