Earth (2012)
James Clar is an American visual artist who uses technology as a medium to critique the dissociative affects of technology itself.
James Clar, media art, lighting art, light art, pop art, interactive art, led art, minimal, installation, 3d cube, jamesclar, light and space, new media, American visual artist, medium, dissociative, disruptive technology, technology
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Work

Earth

 

(2012)
160 x 90 cm
Steel, Acrylic, Fluorescent Lights

 

Geographic and national borders are deleted from a map of Earth, leaving only the names of cities and countries. These are then overlayed on top of a high resolution map of Mars, creating a future image of the planet Earth where our current notions of culture and nationality cease to exist.
 
Exhibited:
“SEEK”, Carroll / Fletcher, London 2014