“Somewhat Alive”
My intention is to create an experience that appears subtle while conveying a sense of power.
The draped fabric appears quite and subtle. The shades of pink create a monochromatic atmosphere
of fleshy life. The sheets are connected to an inner motor so that every few moments both forms
pulsate at their own rhythm. Sporadic thuds can be heard as the mechanism turns.This installation
creates a delicately engaging interaction with the viewer, as its calls attention to itself if the
viewer is willing to stop and experience the limited movement.
The draped fabric appears quite and subtle. The shades of pink create a monochromatic atmosphere
of fleshy life. The sheets are connected to an inner motor so that every few moments both forms
pulsate at their own rhythm. Sporadic thuds can be heard as the mechanism turns.This installation
creates a delicately engaging interaction with the viewer, as its calls attention to itself if the
viewer is willing to stop and experience the limited movement.
Materials:
Cotton fabric
Rotisserie chicken motors
Wood
Wire
Installed in Molly Wiley Art Building, Flagler College, St. Augustine, Florida
4' x 7' x 3'
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