I have an installation up at the Portland Building (in Portland, Oregon) through November 9th, 2007. It features an 8′ x 11′ wall with a full scale window in the middle of it. The window has a shade pulled down to just a crack. When a viewer looks through the crack, they see a house floating in the ocean. The piece is motorized and lit by leds. Here’s a PDF of my original proposal, if you’re interested in reading more about the piece.
Here’s a video of the first time I had the waves and house hooked up to the motors all at once. The interior lighting hasn’t been added at this point.
I submitted a proposal to create a piece in the Portland Building Installation Space. This is a 7′ x 13′ alcove in the lobby of the Portland Building. I figured my chances of being selected were slim, mainly because I finished the proposal with just enough time to get it down to RACC exactly at the deadline, to the minute. Also, I wrote it with the idea that a drawing would accompany it, but lack of time meant no drawing would happen. Lastly, I’ve never done an installation piece before.
The notification day came and went, and I hadn’t receive my SASE in the mail. I figured I was out of the running and started thinking about other places I could submit the proposal. 5-long-days-of-waiting later, I got a voice mail saying that I was selected as 1 of the 6 artists (they pick 6 artists and 6 students each year)! It actually took a couple days for this to sink in, but now I’m busy figuring out the best way to build a lightweight portable wall, looking into quiet electric motors, and trying not to FREAK OUT! As things progress, I’m hoping to document the whole process here.
Here’s a pdf of my proposal, if you want to read it. My piece will be up October 15 - November 9, 2007.
I’ve been trying to capture this time of day and mood for a while. I like the composition and colors. Too bad it’s kind of jittery. Reminiscent of Mr. Dan McCarthy. Join his print club!