• Experience the Performance of Marco Donnarumma

    Marco Donnarumma pushes boundaries.  The performer uses his body to express thoughts, sentiments and fears. What your body can do? It can breathe, sweat, pulsate, bleed, cry, jump, walk and run, stay still, wait, think, feel and perceive, see, touch, smell, read, write and learn, communicate, surprise, seduce, entertain, love, die and become ashes.  Action, sensation, […]

    Marco Donnarumma No responses December 6, 2013
  • Lorenz Potthast’s Decelerator Helmet

    Ever wish you could slow down the hands of time? Lorenz Potthast from Bremen, Germany has developed the prototype for a device that he calls the “Decelerator Helmet.”  A large, circular shiny globe helmet that he found on Ebay originally intended as a garden ornament has been expertly rigged with a camera and tablet interface.  Whoever wears the […]

    A. Moret No responses November 15, 2013
  • At the Pool: Dive In

    In a digital landscape defined by hyperconnectivity and “friends” accumulated on social media platforms, we are still very much alone contrary to our Facebook or Twitter profiles.  While these sites may encourage a connection of ideas they are limited to a life online.  Alex Capecelatro CEO and Founder of At the Pool realized that “we […]

    A. Moret No responses November 8, 2013
  • Niels ‘Shoe’ Meulman’s Calligraffiti at TEDxBrussels

    Niels ‘Shoe’ Meulman talks to Installation about his appearance at TEDx Brussels 2013 and the performance of his stylized work called  Calligraffiti.  Microphones were attached to the surfaces of the canvas and to the various brooms the artist used during his presentation.  His work is not only gestural but for the first time it was transformed into a […]

    A. Moret No responses November 1, 2013
  • Dawn Kasper at Honor Fraser Gallery: THE ABSURD

    For six weeks Dawn Kasper performed a site-specific durational performance at Honor Fraser Gallery.  The performances took place nightly after the gallery closed when the front doors facing La Cienega Boulevard were locked.  From the hours of 6pm-10am Kasper transformed the quiet gallery space into a laboratory of experimentation, a site of imaginative, uninhibited performance […]

    A. Moret No responses October 25, 2013
  • Alexander Chen’s Algorithmic Compositions

    As the Creative Director for Google Creative Lab in New York, Alexander Chen develops lucid, multi-media experiences that transform two dimensional surfaces into musical activations.  As a musician himself, Chen applies complex codes and compositions on an interface that can be enjoyed on the most popular search engine – Google. Conductor (2011) turns the New York […]

    Alexander Chen No responses October 18, 2013