July 20-21, 2024
Timecode - An Interactive Exploration of Temporal Perception
Timecode invites you to engage with the profound and varied ways we perceive the passage of time. This work features three distinct objects; The Clock, The Flower and Water, each symbolizing a unique aspect of the temporal perception of time.
The Clock: A quintessential symbol of timekeeping, when touched the clock triggers an array of visual and auditory responses that reflect the mechanical, precise and relentless march of time. As you interact with The Clock, consider how structured time influences your daily life and schedule.
The Flower: Representing natural cycles and the organic flow of time, the flower blooms and wilts in response to touch. This delicate interaction evokes the rhythm of seasons, growth and decay. Perhaps contemplate the natural, cyclical nature of time as it manifests in life, death and rebirth.
Water: Symbolizing fluidity and change, water responds to touch by creating ripples and waves. This interaction highlights the ever-changing elusive nature of time. Just as water flows and shifts, so too does our experience of time—sometimes calm and steady, other times turbulent and rapid.
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PS21 Center for Contemporary Performance
2980 NY-66
Chatham, NY 12037
December 9, 2023-January 7, 2024
Portal
Portal is a visual exploration of the cosmic ballet, where entropy, a journey to the unknown, pressure, and the ceaseless march of time converge in a harmonious yet tumultuous symphony. The artwork invites contemplation on the interconnectedness of these abstract concepts, leaving the viewer with a sense of wonder and a profound appreciation for the cosmic forces that shape our reality.
Modified vintage televisions equipped with LCD displays play a symphony of curated visuals backed by a mixture of sonorous melodic tones in an infinite randomized loop.
Still Life Gallery, Kinderhook Knitting Mill
8 Hudson Street
Kinderhook, NY