Posts Tagged ‘home’

Filtered Embrace – Installation Progress

November 25, 2008

The last two days of installing the No Place Like Home exhibition at Denver International Airport has been incredibly successful. The staff at DIA has been extremely helpful which has made things run very smoothly and the work is looking great! The exhibition installation is scheduled to be complete tomorrow evening.

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No Place Like Home

November 20, 2008

Upcoming Show
No Place Like Home
November 2008 – February 2008

A collaborative project between the Denver International Airport and the Graduate program in Electronic Media Arts Design at the University of Denver.
Featured Artists
David Fodel
Brigid Mcauliffe
Allie Pohl
Sarah Soriano
Visit www.co-lab.info/noplacelikehome for more information

In Progress: Installation Proposal – fourth iteration

October 23, 2008

Proposal
Filtered Embrace: Installation

This piece is has evolved into the above photographed mock-up. I’m quite pleased with this iteration as the objects and layout represent a space that provides comfortability with familiarity. The objects in this installation will be salvaged from thrift stores and yard sales and arranged into a familiar setting behind transparent drapery distorting [...]

In Progress: Installation Proposal – third iteration

October 23, 2008

Proposal
Filtered Embrace: Installation

This is the third revision of an installation proposal (Initial post on October 5, 2008 and second iteration posted October 23, 2008). The items have changed as the previous proposal seemed too ambigous and despondent for the proposed location. In this revision, I am using more identifiable items that could be tied to [...]

In Progress: Installation Proposal – second iteration

October 23, 2008

In Progress
Filtered Embrace: Installation
This is the second revision to the installation proposal posted on October 5, 2008. A lot has changed for this piece including the concept. This piece illustrates the changing notions of home that is composed of transitive memories that become blurry with time. The use of transparent material illustrates the layers of [...]