Archive for the ‘electronic’ Category

Stairs are installed

Monday, October 9th, 2006

People are using them, enjoying them, playing with them - and generally resulting a positive reactions all around. We are like proud dads. More photos will be uploaded when the paris experience slows down to a walking pace.

@ Center Pompidou

Saturday, September 30th, 2006

Our project mentioned in previous posts: Tuned Stairs was approved about 2 weeks ago for installation at Center Pompidou for the FABRICA: Les Yeux Ouverts exhibition between 6 October and 6 November 2006.

If anyone reading this is going to be in Paris between now and the 11th, let me know!
Pictures will follow soon…

Tuned Stairs Pompidou Project - or maybe not

Tuesday, August 1st, 2006


Hansi Raber, Federico Urdaneta, Carlo Zoratti, Andy Cameron & I finished installing the final prototype of our Tuned Stairs project which intends to take the every-day footfalls of visitors to the Pompidou Fabrica Exhibition - and convert them into something of a tinkly musical experience. Read more about it here. We’re not certain whether it will go in or not… But naturally we’ve only been working and reworking it for the last 6 months. So here it is for prosperity!

Ars - intro

Friday, September 2nd, 2005

Allora: We arrived at 7AM on wednesday morning… Can you believe that Johanna - our host and super kind Austrian friend - was actually standing there waiting for us! Talk about taking care of guests, eh?

Anyway, we ran around like headless chickens - pickup up the artists passes etc. Its fantastic to be taken care so well by the organization. Although were weree rather perturbed by the fact that most of the spaces we visited were still in the process of being set up! (Including our own - at the Architekture Forum.) However, by the time the openings began, everything was cleared away nicely. We found Music Box is part of the year long exhibition at the Ars Electronica Center. I can’t begin to describe how proud I am to see this guy becoming a successful artist. After we had a chance to chat - he pointed out how difficult its been - and it simply makes his success that much more commendable. (Imagine leaving your home in Korea 6 years ago for Maryland USA. Taking english classes at community colleges and doing any job that crosses your path… Your wife joins you, and you are forced to leave your son in the care of her parents; After three years, you find a masters program which speaks directly to your interests; And then you get through the post grad experience by contsantly improving a core idea that means a lot to you… The final result? You are awarded an artists visa, and your child can FINALLY come and live with you in America! Not to mention that people are really paying attention to you in the artworld. Jin-Yo is definitely one of my heros!

We also ran into Amit Pitaru at our opening… He was looking fairly exhausted because he’d been setting up Sonic Wire Sculpure at the O.K. Centrum. So good to see NYC familiar faces! I intend to write about all the works that made an impact on me later… However I HAVE to say something about one piece: The highlight without a shadow of a doubt has been the Strandbeest by Theo Jansen. Totally mechanized magnificent creatures - powered by wind and NO electronic parts. Him and his crew are absolutely the friendliest most gentlemanly group. I will write many MANY more words about his work soon - but for now, be satisfied with the knowledge that him and his creations are more inspiring than the rest of the festical put together!

ARTIST - LEO VILLAREAL

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2005

LED artist. Beautiful use of LED strips and interacting bars of light.

http://www.villareal.net/

ARTIST - TIM HAWKINSON

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2005

Sculptor who has done some uniqe beautiful physical computing work.

http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/hawkinson/#
- Good resource of info/videos of his works: “Überorgan”, “Emotor”, “Drip”.
http://www.whitney.org/exhibition/feat_hawk.shtml
- The Hawkinson retrospective at the whitney (2005)

ARTIST - JIM CAMPBELL

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2005

Truly inspiring LED artist. Interesting combination of leds, videos stored on silicon and highlighted visual trickery.

http://www.jimcampbell.tv