Showing posts with label installation photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label installation photos. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Headlands: Wireless Psychics Images

More Photos from the Headlands Exhibition at The Walls, Miami.. with the amazing Libby Harwood and Alex Cuffe. Photos by Alan Warren

Chee my favourite chef

 Lola, Libby's daughter with wirelesspsychics
 another viewer
 wirelesspsychics by itself
 the whole group show!!


Saturday, 28 November 2015

Last Week of HEADLAND exhibition

If you are near the Gold Coast, Please see HEADLAND a group exhibition responding to Burleigh Headland with Libby Harward, Alex Cuffe and myself.

14 November - 28 November http://thewalls.com.au/head-land.html

WIRELESSPSYCHICS EXPERIMENT #8 - Psychic Affinities for House Plants on 2400MHz and 4-150Hz 1mx3mx0.5m Participatory Installation with 1m high Philodendron Bipinnatifidum from Burleigh; 2 x Necomimi Brwainwave cat ears Headset; Basalt.

Photo courtesy of The Walls, by Alan Warren


Monday, 12 July 2010

"$1 A Blow" and '2010: The End of Capitalism'

Photos by R. Byers
are to be shown at Exhibtion IV, of twoten at appartment in Berlin, this friday night 16 July.

Review by Sarah Werkmeister

What denotes the end of capitalism? The growing of gardens, the burning of bridges, Denzel Washington starring in his own life thinking it's a movie? Nicola has just come back from Berlin - that place where you're pretty much free to explore what life would be like without "cappo scum" totally harshing your buzz. She made some video portraits about it and they're showing this Friday night. It might give you some ideas

Tuesday, 20 April 2010

Photos of Life Is A Rubiks Cube: Movement 1 & 2


great photos from emeth productions.
Here are the photos from the performance. A special thanks to Marly for logic supervision and to all the other players - Rebecca Clunn, Henry Mills, Skye MacNicol, Josh Bell, Alex Cuffe, Joel Stern, Andrew MacLellan and the prerecorded Petar Gocic, Vanessa Tomlinson, Joy Weng, Ben Adkins and Luke Carbon.

Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Renew Newcastle Puts People in Malls and My Exhibition

Ok. A big thanks to Marcus and Marni. Here are a few crowd shots of people amassing in groups of more than one to see Spystation NC1074 at Loop Space, Newcastle.

Photos 1- 8 taken during Cityswitch
Photos 9- 11 taken by Damian Castaldi and is the Renew First Friday of the Month.




Saturday, 20 February 2010

E-mission Interim Exhibition










Spystation NC1074 entered its second phase when completed missions were sent from Holly Fluxx, Melody Panosian, Oliver of the Sky and Kate Geck.

Now their work is playing 24 hours in the shopfront. Sorry I dont have a better photo.
But here is their work installed in the massive Loop Space. to be accompanied by work from my local spies from the 26th to 28th february.

Saturday, 6 February 2010

Photos from Spystation NC1074 opening . its on now


SNC1074 in February 2010 at Loop Space is an installation and workshop series that infiltrates, creates and challenges. It features several monitors broadcasting images and videos collected from myth makers around the world, live video chats with informants, weather balloons floating in the air, missions hidden in stuffed toys, and workshops for visual, audio or linguistic spying.
The workshops not only teach practical skills like field recording, digital imaging and German/Japanese but also create and exhibit new narratives for the environment. SNC1074 instils a new era of ownership of the ‘active’ landscape and opens the act of surveillance up to the public .
SNC1074 is hiding a social action. It touches diodes and fingers across Newcastle by finding and creating material culture. The environment around us is active and changing, we can share it, we can belong to it, we can own it together. Creating significance in the environment makes it special to us, creating myths fights the linearity of time. SNC1074 exhibits myths from all over the world and starts new narratives around the environment in Newcastle. Existence in the temporal becomes existence in the forever.
‘Big Brother’ owns surveillance (both in the form of government & in mass media). But the simple act of observation can be fun, not malicious and not about ‘who’s the boss’. Observation is an important tool for imagination and critical thinking. SNC1074 destablises the power model of surveillance and brings surveillance out to the public, lets them see what a fun Spy Station sees (not all terror threats and narky arguments over food) and devises adventurous missions for them. It uses telescopic visual and audio recording, mirroring, language lessons and internet communication to literally put people in the picture, place themselves in the world and even lets them fly.
Spystation NC1074 is exhibitive, interactive and interventive. It uncovers secret worlds, knowledge, thoughts and power for the community. But most of all it is a fun happening that everyone can be a part of.





Open Mon - Fri 9-5 and Sat 10-2
Loop Space 109 Hunter St Mall, Newcastle, Australia

Opening night photos that look much better than mine are at
http://loopoz.com/index.php?/All/spystation-nc1074.html
Thanks to Damian Castaldi