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Time: April 25, 2009 to May 10, 2009
Location: Museum of Science, Boston
Street: 1 Science Park
City/Town: Boston, MA
Website or Map: http://humann.carminka.net/
Event Type: reception, exhibition
Organized By: Museum of Science
Latest Activity: Apr 25, 2009
Humann at the Museum of Science in Boston
April 17th, 2009 - September 8th, 2009
(note: the exhibition runs for five months, unfortunately Ning doesn't allow events running for more than two weeks)
Museum of Science
Boston, MA, USA
Humann project
by Carmin Karasic & Rolf van Gelder
Kaleidoscopes use mirrors and objects to create mesmerizing reflections. Any arbitrary set of objects shows up as beautiful symmetries. Via video capture, people who view this artwork become objects whose movements transform any image of humanity.
The humann kaleidoscope installation allows the viewer to literally put a spin on visions of humanity. By mixing live video of the viewer with imagery representing various aspects of humanity, the wide gap separating us from the impacts of our choices is eliminated. This artwork samples and re-mixes us to encourage reflection on our role in the world. Juxtaposed as such, we are no longer invisible players in world events.
More info:
http://humann.carminka.net/
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