With the original bush - hammered concrete substituted by foam, RIBA's latest
installation alters perceptions of public space and reimagines what it means to play.
Not exact matches
Jennifer Steinkamp (b. 1958, Denver, CO; lives and works in Los Angeles) uses 3 - D computer animation and new media to create video
installations that activate architectural space and
alter phenomenological
perception.
Å 1/2 ilvinas Kempinas is best known for his
perception and space -
altering installations, which invite the viewer to participate in the art event as it unfolds.
Through variegated floor and sculptural
installations, works on paper, and wood panel, Rifas uses a concise language of richly contrasted color to
alter our
perception of space.
Using technology to
alter perception, Baga uses 3D projections and the rhythms of internet browsing to produce
installations that are both performative and painterly.
Through an experimental approach using drawing, sculpture, video and sound, Kim creates sculptural
installations that
alter meaning through a shift in
perception.
Chiharu's
installations alter and energise the physical and architectural space, challenging our
perceptions of the immediate environment and embracing the viewer as an integral part of the experience.
The conceptual work of the Viennese group Haus - Rucker - Co, founded in 1967, explored the performative potential of architecture through
installations and happenings in which, using pneumatic structures or prosthetic devices that
altered perceptions of space, viewers became participants with the possibility of influencing their own environments.
In the 1970s, Bruce Nauman created a series of
installations in which the
perception of the spectator's own body was drastically
altered by an anomalous, uncomfortable space, as in his Green Light Corridor.
In his body of work, Wexler creates hand - crafted drawings, multimedia objects and images, and
installations that
alter perceptions of domestic activities.
He creates drawings, multimedia objects, images, and
installations that
alter perceptions of domestic activities.
In this preview from the Art in the Twenty - First Century Season 6 episode, Boundaries, artist Lynda Benglis, looking at her phosphorescent
installation, Phantom (1971), discusses how interpretation of form might
alter the
perception of an object.
Martin Creed's exuberant
installation examines our
perceptions of space by filling a room with balloons and drastically
altering one's physical experience of the environment as well as exploring the relationship between sculpture and architecture.
François Morellet Through 6/30 at Dia: Chelsea and Dia: Beacon Throughout the 1960s, the French art collective Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel staged
perception -
altering art
installations in the streets of Paris.