credits SILO Lab.
I’ve become curious about how individuals would feel when they could not get to see familiar objects any longer. Incandescent lamps have been forgotten among people. They are replaced with the other things due to some logical reasons, and regulations have kept them from being produced in more numbers. Well, I did not use incandescent lamps that much. Although I did not cherish them that much, I am giving my farewell to those who are becoming hard to be found.
VENUE & SUPPORT
GENTLE MONSTER, QUANTUM
WOOD WORK
NULLPAN nullpan.com
이하영(HAYOUNG LEE)
MUSIC
Dario Lupo(Need a Name) needanamemusic.com
Steve Gibbs soundcloud.com/stevegibbs
Cyrus Reynolds soundcloud.com/cyrusreynolds
SOUND SYSTEM
COSMOTEC cosmotec.asia
SOFTWARE
vvvv
HARDWARE
ARTNET Devices, Incandescent lamps x 78
STRUCTURE
Frame made of wood waste
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That's gorgeous! I'm one of those old fogies that have very romantic associations with bare-filament tungsten lights from carnivals, strings of lights along lakes, and of course Byron the Bulb. The rough-hewn wood is a wonderful texture for the light, and commentary on the age of tungsten technology. I would love to see it in person.
Amazing, very sensual! great job.
I'm sure you know about Christian Boltanski!
http://bit.ly/1mo4lJt
mediadog, metrowave thank you.
I also hope to show this in somewhere for more time. but we couldn't find proper venue yet.
and I didn't know about Christian Boltanski. wow. Searching in google, I feel very warm from his works.