Blog
Mar 10 2009 2:39 PM
INKsunday
Okay,
I've been quiet for quite a while...
I've been struck by work, and have spend all of my time writing a scientific paper... Well... that should ensure my income, and that is what being an internationally ignored artist is all about; making money elsewhere...
Well...
I presented one of my visuals at an arrangement called INKsunday on sunday the 8th of march.
We were four artists on display, and I must admit that I was the odd one out as the three others were painters. The challenge for me was to present the video installations I do, and make it fit the rest of the items on display.
I did that by making a cube of painters linnen andhiding the projector inside. I thought this was a good idea, but the pavillion in which the exhibition was held prooved to be too light. This meant that my installation looked like a washing machine....
When we arrived at the pavillion, it was not more that four degrees celcius, and we had to light a few hundred candles to try to get it a bit warmer. It was raining outside, and the structure was leaking which ruined some of the paintings.
Well, it was quite a nice day anyway, and it was great to present what I do to an audience.
I've been quiet for quite a while...
I've been struck by work, and have spend all of my time writing a scientific paper... Well... that should ensure my income, and that is what being an internationally ignored artist is all about; making money elsewhere...
Well...
I presented one of my visuals at an arrangement called INKsunday on sunday the 8th of march.
We were four artists on display, and I must admit that I was the odd one out as the three others were painters. The challenge for me was to present the video installations I do, and make it fit the rest of the items on display.
I did that by making a cube of painters linnen andhiding the projector inside. I thought this was a good idea, but the pavillion in which the exhibition was held prooved to be too light. This meant that my installation looked like a washing machine....
When we arrived at the pavillion, it was not more that four degrees celcius, and we had to light a few hundred candles to try to get it a bit warmer. It was raining outside, and the structure was leaking which ruined some of the paintings.
Well, it was quite a nice day anyway, and it was great to present what I do to an audience.