
Flood
9 months ago
Flood
2010, 50' x 10' video projection onto building, every 37 minutes the
video projection of water slowly floods the side of the building for 6
minutes, stays for 23 and recedes for 8 minutes.
A video projection outdoor installation by Valerie Sullivan Fuchs for the New Albany Bicentennial Public Art Project
Artists in exhibition:
Letitia Bajuyo, J. Daniel Graham, John King, Brad White
Flood
2010, 50' x 10' video projection onto building, every 37 minutes the video projection of water slowly floods the side of the building for 6 minutes, stays for 23 and recedes for 8 minutes.
Artists in exhibition:
Letitia Bajuyo, J. Daniel Graham, John King, Brad White
Special Thanks to Jeff Callaway of the YMCA, John Taylor of Laserworks Awards, Steve Dominick of Projection Space, Karen Gillenwater of Carnegie Center for Art & History and Julie Schweizter of S. Indiana Arts Council
2010, 50' x 10' video projection onto building, every 37 minutes the
video projection of water slowly floods the side of the building for 6
minutes, stays for 23 and recedes for 8 minutes.
A video projection outdoor installation by Valerie Sullivan Fuchs for the New Albany Bicentennial Public Art Project
Artists in exhibition:
Letitia Bajuyo, J. Daniel Graham, John King, Brad White
Flood
2010, 50' x 10' video projection onto building, every 37 minutes the video projection of water slowly floods the side of the building for 6 minutes, stays for 23 and recedes for 8 minutes.
Artists in exhibition:
Letitia Bajuyo, J. Daniel Graham, John King, Brad White
Special Thanks to Jeff Callaway of the YMCA, John Taylor of Laserworks Awards, Steve Dominick of Projection Space, Karen Gillenwater of Carnegie Center for Art & History and Julie Schweizter of S. Indiana Arts Council
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