Monday, February 22, 2010

Pulse Room




"Rafael Lozano-Hemmer is best known for creating theatrical interactive installations in public spaces across Europe, Asia and America. Using robotics, real-time computer graphics, film projections, positional sound, internet links, cell phone interfaces, video and ultrasonic sensors, LED screens and other devices, his installations seek to interrupt the increasingly homogenized urban condition by providing critical platforms for participation. Lozano-Hemmer’s smaller-scaled sculptural and video installations explore themes of perception, deception and surveillance. As an outgrowth of these various large scale and performance-based projects Lozano-Hemmer documents the works in photography editions that are also exhibited.

In 1999 he created Alzado Vectorial (or Vectorial Elevation), where internet participants directed searchlights over the central square in Mexico City." source

Scheduled Task: Potentially Endless

Object of Desire Control Chair
2007

SPIN_LOCK
2004

Schedule Task
2004

Sleep mode
2004


Yael Kanarek
bitforms gallery
New York, NY


In a Dark, Wintry Tokyo


Who was it that said true love conquers all? Well he was a fool, cause it doesn't at all.