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Thursday, December 15, 2011

"Art & science" @ The Clocktower Gallery

This months cover, version #3.
Photo by
K.K.W, taken
@ Central park, Canon 28,
40mm lens fujifilm 400.
"Art & Science": @ the Clocktower Gallery. By K.K.W
The Clocktower Gallery(founded in 1972 by Alanna Heiss) is also the home of AiR(Art international Radio). It was an open studio event for the artist's in residence featuring creative, interactive(some), and scientific art. The event was curated by David Weinstein(director of programs. Natalia Mount is in charge of Media & external relations, and Joe Ahearn is curator of performances and installations. 

the gallery is on the 13th floor,  but the #
is not on the elevators, you have to walk up from the 12th



An audio setup by Julie Covello(AKA:DJ Shakey)


The parlor area across from the lounge,
drinks are usually served here.



When I looked up and saw this in
the parlor area, I had to take the shot.




12th floor

The phone is setup so when you
pick up the receiver,
you here sarcastic
funny remarks about modern living.


The top of the phone booth.



Hisao Ihara, going over his project "Coincidents"

Part of the work space Hisao shares with
Mary Griffin for "Coincidents"

Julie Covello's(DJ Shakey) studio space


Julie Covello's audio/visual device

There were a few antique radios around.
I love the way this one looked.
"An old God"

Julie Covello's studio space.
The rooster is not real.


Julie Covello(DJ shakey-the blonde)

The panoramic setting on the camera
creates amazing splices when you use
different images.

The combinations are almost endless
with the panoramic setting

When you have different light sources
and light spectrums you can create more
variant splices



A light sounds words collaboration,
by Tony Martin and Margot Farrington.

A light sounds words collaboration,
by Tony Martin and Margot Farrington.



Natalia Mount pouring wine for David Weinstein


David Weinstein speaking with Tony Martin


Bicameral Research sound & projection system,
by David Linton

Bicameral Research sound & projection system,
by David Linton
Bicameral Research sound & projection system,
by David Linton

Bicameral Research sound & projection system,
by David Linton

Bicameral Research sound & projection system,
by David Linton



When you learn what not to do,
and develop a sense for the abstract,
and distorted, you can create beauty.
When you learn what not to do,
and develop a sense for the abstract,
and distorted, you can create beauty.

Some of Hisao Ihara's digital repeating imagry.
Photos of the everyday is used to create
3D, grid like patterns

Some of Hisao Ihara's digital repeating imagry.
Photos of the everyday is used to create
3D, grid like patterns

Mary Griffin, on the left

Mary Griffin, shes working with Hisao Ihara
on "Coincidents"

Claire, David, and Mary.
If you would like to know more go to:www.artonair.org 
"Art is the reason, art is the way"

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