The Infinity Machine, 2015, Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- The Infinity Machine was commissioned by the Menil Collection in Houston, Texas.
Credits:
Production Coordinator - Zev Tiefenbach
Studio Build- Maryke Simmonds
Installation Supervisor (Hanging Mirror Man) - Carlo Crovato
Sound Design and Programming - Titus Maderlechner
Rotator by: Semco Motion.
Space Sounds, used with permission from Dr. Jeffrey Thompson, Center for Neuroacoustic Research
Thanks for the many lunches, Old Tobes!
The artists wish to thank: Josef Helfenstein, Toby Kamps, Jack Patterson, Shawn Larsen at Semco Motion, Kyle Moyer at McLaren Engineering Group, Guy Nordenson, B&W Group North America, Sheryl Kolasinski, Paul Doyle, Melissa McDonnel Lujan, NASA, JPL
Fred Scarf (1931-1988), who developed the recording equipment used on the Voyager Spacecraft.
Dedicated in memory and with much love: Alixe Isabel Miller (1929-2014) and Jack Cardiff (1929-2015)
Seeing this installation was really a life changing experience.. I think about it all the time. I want to see it again!
I spent hours at this exhibit. Life changing. I really wish it would come back to Houston. I've never had such a visceral reaction to an art installation. Even watching this video now gets me. Indescribable.
One of the BEST installations I have ever seen!
I saw this in Houston and it will blow you away!
This is absolutely awesome!
I hope this comes to Toronto. I'd love to experience this in person.
Your right My brother Texajohnnyboy. I didn't want to leave.If it comes to Dallas , i may get stuck in there. The Twilight Zone.
It reminds me of an aquarium and jow all the fish swim around in the same pattern
I wish this went to mexico
This makes me happy. 😄 For many reasons. Main one I suppose is the idea that distinct vibrations that can't be heard in the vacuum of space can be translated (decoded?) into a range for human hearing. Not sure what that means at all, but it's dang cosmic!