Thermal Energy (2013)
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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Thermal Energy

 

(2013)
160cm x 120cm x 90cm

 

An array of lights intersect through a fence at an angle, with the colors visualizing hot air rising and cold air sinking.
Thermal Energy describes energy currents and the movement of air. This invisible force fills all open spaces and moves through fences and borders. It creates the breezes that move around the earth, changing the weather, mixing temperatures and gasses, and sustaining patterns of life.
 
Exhibited:
“SEEK”, Carroll / Fletcher, London 2014
“Peace Minus One”, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul 2015