Monday, April 11, 2011

PUBLIC SHOW MAP!

April 20-27th. Public Installation Art installed.
1)Eric McIohan - Robot Apocalypse at Beanstalk
2)Josh Roche and Zach Simpson - Mummies, in Bulldog Beer and Wine parking lot
3)Daniel Creech - Bear/Salmon - concrete staircase beside Hot Diggity Dog
                           - Confined - Hole in Wall by Hot Diggity Dog
4)Mary Pearce - Chained Figurative Piece - College Cir. near parking deck ASU Campus
5)Katherine Avery and Cody Andrews - Whimsical Window - Lucky Penny store front
6)Jillian Leak - Figurative Wire Sculpture - Tree in front of Walker Hall ASU Campus
7)Dane Wellemeyer - Origami Cranes in Trees - Sanford Mall ASU Campus
8) Sarah Dellicarpini - Alien - Staircase next to Hot Diggity Dog
9)Sarah Dellicarpini - Toxic Waste Site - Vacant lot across from Baptist Church, King St.
10)Rachel Hallihan and Zach Simpson - Electric Garden - beside Wey Hall ASU Campus
11)Sarah Dellicarpini - Bubbles, Interactive Performance, April 25th, 2011 at 3:15pm - in front of Wey Hall
12)Dane Wellemeyer, Andrew Dobson, Katie Martin, Cate Neyland, Josh Roche - Giant Scrabble Board, Plemmons Student Union ASU Campus
13)Cate Neyland - Site Specific Installation - Sanford Mall ASU Campus

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Also, I've started a photography blog. If you guys could check it out and follow it, I would really appreciate it!

ice sculptures

I wish I knew the name of this artist, but I just found it on my tumblr dashboard. I think this would be really cool to see it in person.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

TELEPORTATION!


Redefining Street Art


Josh and I spent 6 hours doing something that would take a machine a couple of minutes. It really put a new spin on not taking things for granted.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Balleriffic Videos

Worth 4 mins. of Time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juBFxe0-ryI&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gvOVWKKxmo

I just typed chalk into the search slot on YouTube and stumbled upon these pretty sweet animations. I am sure a project like this would take weeks, but the end result is very engaging.

Friday, March 11, 2011

This installation was made a few years ago but it's pretty cool because it's made out of reused wood and installed into a building a few months before it was going to be demolished.

This is another older installation that was shown in Germany in 2006. The site has a couple of photos

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Underwater Installations

http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/8zAfKY/24flinching.com/word/gold-seal/inspiring-artists/drowning-beautiful/

this is pretty sweet.