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part industrial designer part artist
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but then i was all
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Keivn Byrd on 06/25/2009 | Permalink | Comments (0)
I'm showing a collection of NOT•A•CLOCKs at ArtHouse in Castleberry Hill. The project is something I've been working on for a year now, and have gotten contributions from a wide array of artists. I'm excited to have these on public display. To have a look by appointment, you can contact ArtHouse directly or me.
NOT•A•CLOCK is a light display for 35mm slides. It doesn't care that you have an iPhone or an RSS feed. It lights up, it's delightfully analog.
I’ve invited artists to use the display as a canvas for their own work. Each has contributed images from their personal collection for display in a NOT·A·CLOCK. I’ve converted their images to slides and made two sets of NOT·A·CLOCKs. One is for the artist, the other is to show in galleries. My goal is to sell these works to collectors so I can produce more.
Artists who have contributed to the project include:
Marc Kremers - London, www.tex-server.org, www.thedigitalclub.net
David Horvitz - NYC, www.davidhorvitz.com, www.asdfmakes.com
Jason Drakeford - Atlanta, www.jasondrakeford.com
Wade Thompson - NYC, www.sonandsons.com
Jason Scott Kofke - Atlanta, www.jasonkofke.com
Mike Plymale - Atlanta, www.mikeplaymal.com
Justin Van Hoy - Los Angeles, www.thedutchpress.com
Drew Dominey - Atlanta, www.adultswim.com
See some of the work at notaclock.com
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The current installation at the MIT List Visual Arts Center is by artist Matthew Day Jackson. His work (not pictured here) has all the qualities of art that is of most interest to me now. Every piece was an inspiring experience. The Shepard Fairey exhibit at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art was, on the other hand, nothing if not exhaustively boring.
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