a video interview with jim campbell
about his piece at sfmoma: http://youtu.be/bxQRLFyVifk
about his piece at sfmoma: http://youtu.be/bxQRLFyVifk
jim campbell’s large-scale piece, “exploded views,” commissioned by sfmoma, is up in their atrium. 2,800 flickering LEDs, suspended from the ceiling create low resolution imagery of dancers from alonzo king’s lines ballet. here’s… Read More
in madison square park in manhattan. here is a time lapse movie jim’s assistant, craig dorety, made of one aspect of the installation… the piece will open tomorrow night and be up through… Read More
from our current show in the san francisco gallery: “exploded view (birds)” 2010 custom electronics, 1152 LEDs , steel and wire 46 x 72 x 38 inches
is known for his extremely low-resolution moving images made with L.E.D.s. his pixilated representations are created with so few L.E.D.s (more than a thousand times fewer than the number of pixels on… Read More
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this recently-acquired piece by jim campbell is now on display at the berkeley art museum: jim campbell is an m.i.t.-educated engineer who makes artwork that deals with information — the way it is… Read More
by lordy rodriguez. video by david stroud. Subscribe to toddhosfelt’s Weblog by Email