LINE
2004
120 cm x 8 cm x 8 cm
LEDs, Acrylic, Microcontroller
Edition of 3 + 1 AP
Minimal art piece recreating color data systems. Besides spatial data (3D Display Cube), another way our eye picks up information is color data. Line recreates color data systems through full-spectrum control of tri- color LEDs along its five foot array. Used as a clock, RGB is attributed to hours, minutes and seconds, creating timed color patterns and overlaps throughout the day, thus letting the user think about the changing perception of color throughout the day.
Exhibited at: 8th Japan Media Arts Festival, Tokyo 2005 The Chelsea Art Museum, New York 2004
Works
- 2010
- Rolex Tower Order Chaos Order
- Rolex Tower Soundwave
- EK202
- The Difference Between Me And You
- A Moment Defined by A Point and A Line
- For You, Anything
- And They Played For Days
- Got Recession?
- Little. Yellow. Different.
- Ball & Chain
- Iron Fist
- Pop Culture
- Tensile Chandelier
- Acid, Aciid
- Void
- Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
- Friendly Fire
- 2009
- Spike Light
- Polygon
- Versace Singular Suit
- Tensile Sculptures
- Coming Soon
- Argyle
- Blue Mosque
- Waveform
- Shane Berry music video
- Dust to Dust
- Robot Simulation
- New York Times 'T' Style Magazine
- PRINT bookshelf
- Sugarcubes
- Cloud
- Predock_Frane Architecture
- Collins & Turner Architecture
- Bidoun Bookshelf
- Globe Lights
- Brownbook Photoshoot
- Brownbook Award
- Dubai Metroline
- 2001