By Ann, on June 20th, 2009
Interactive Installation, 2003
3 computers, 3 LCD screens, Machined PlexiGlas, sensors and found objects
Next to the projection is a sculptural interactive installation, Cunning Genus. The installation is an entomologist’s field case in which there are three collection jars – a bursting chrysalis in one, a group of fireflies in the second, and a spider in another.
The [...]
By Ann, on June 20th, 2009
Ann LePore and Wendy Wolf: Site Specific Installation
Two rear-projected videos each with 2 channel sound
Work -in -progress. Site-Specific proposal for an installation at the Eastern State Penitentiary
Encounter, Amends
In two dimly lit cells directly across from each other, a luminous projection of a life-sized figure is combined with spoken words to create a [...]
By Ann, on June 20th, 2009
Fair Haven
Video with surround sound
11 minutes, 11 seconds.
Quiet green turns to loud darkness in this short piece documenting an oncoming thunderstorm. FairHaven explores the changes in both the real and imagined lansdscapes through the compression and expansion of time. The duration of this piece is 11 minutes and 11 seconds, the same as [...]
By Ann, on June 20th, 2009
Large scale public art installation with projections.
Designed by Anibal Pella-Woo and Ann LePore, this collaborative project is an audio-visual installation for the Weehawken Water Tower. The Weehawken Water Tower stands to become one of the identifying visual landmarks of this diverse, dynamic and rapidly changing region. Utilizing a number of video projectors, images [...]
By Ann, on June 20th, 2009
15 channel “Video Chorus” created For Peter Campbell’s production of Yellow Electras.
The goal was to create a large-scale projected video that would appear in place of 15 chorus members whose actions and words needed to be timed to each other and to a live performance. The process involved organizing a 15 camera [...]
By Ann, on June 20th, 2009
Due North
Site Specific Installation
Rear-projected video and 2 channel sound
At Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright’s home and architecture school, I worked with architecture students to create maps from memory. I created a route: a straight line between two points of significance: one of aesthetic value on the Taliesin grounds and one of social importance in the neighboring [...]
By Ann, on June 20th, 2009
Honey Locust Layers
Installation
Tree, projection, animated shadow.
The strata that make up an urban landscape consist of many layers: bedrock, land cleared of vegetation, infrastructure systems, street-level concrete paving,
and buildings. Currently, with one eye on upscale urban development, and another looking toward growing concerns of global ecology, plant life is bring returned to city-scapes. In [...]
By Ann, on May 20th, 2009
After studying with Fred Tschida, the idea of tinkering to create motion in objects became as transformative as using processors to slow down video.
Clockworks, The A Corporation: Adrianne Evans and Ann LePore
Silver Fork, mainspring mechanics, miscellaneous bit from under the hood of a 1984 Toyota Corolla, bread dough doll, wire
After the user winds the spring [...]
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