Freefall (2011 – current)
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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Category
Work

Freefall

 

(2011)
Dimensions Variable
Fluorescent lights, acrylic tubes and light filters
Unique

 

Freefall Series depicts an illuminated figure of a person in the motion of falling by using light filters that cast light and color onto the wall. Borrowing a visual technique used in animation and comic books, each piece uses the lines of light to emphasize the directional motion of the person.
 
Exhibited:
“The Bravery Of Being Out Of Range”, Athr Gallery, Jeddah 2011
“Segment 3”, Bourusan Contemporary Museum, Istanbul 2012
“Data Packets”, Galeria Senda, Barcelona 2013
“SEEK”, Carroll / Fletcher, London 2014