Little. Yellow. Different. (2010)
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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Little. Yellow. Different.

 

(2010)
100 cm x 100 cm
Acrylic, Switches, Indicators

 

A circle made from hundreds of colored switches and light indicators. The eye focuses on one color then another, switching from macro view of the circle to micro view of the dots. Hidden in the mass of random dots are yellow switches and indicators. When the eye focuses on the yellow they see a smiley face.

 

Using electrical buttons and switches to create the image, Little. Yellow. Different. is about finding happiness through technology.