Valentin Ruhry - Hello World, 2011
“A huge board of 5,000 rocker switches, the message is a nod to the ‘Hello World’ computer program, one of the earliest programs in computer history which was set up for beginners learning computer programming.”
Marika Asatiani - 11 Currents of Air @ Probe (2012)
Fireflies on the Water (2002), by Yayoi Kusama.
Fireflies on the Water isan installation made of 150 lights, mirrors and water.
It offers an out-of-this-world experience from the confines of a modest room paneled with mirrors and adorned with 150 tiny beads of light deliberately suspended throughout the compact space. Upon entering the room, there’s an illusionary effect that gives the impression of infinite space reflected on all sides and in the two inches of water that flows below.July 12 - September 30, Whitney Museum.
(Previously blogged: Infinity Mirror Room)
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“The Parisian architect Stéphane Malka turned an empty room into a gorgeous minimalist landscape by filling it with the humblest of humble objects, the cardboard box. The installation, Rue Sans Frontieres (No Limits in the Streets), was made up of hundreds of boxes painted semi-gloss white, then glued together and thrown up around 2,045-square-foot gallery in Moscow. Like a happy Cubist explosion, they littered the walls, the floor, and the ceiling. It’s what you might’ve gotten had you put Picasso and Kengo Kuma in a Mail Boxes Etc. together.”
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Lygia Pape - Gold Thread in Square Forms (2008)
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Chromatic Typewriter by Tyree Callahan