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Steel Ice & Stone is a multi-media interactive installation.
Nine suspended LED panels and sensor-triggered sound create an environment for memory recall.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Stand For Anything

Suspending the pieces from the ceiling is a challenge in most gallery spaces, no matter how different and unusual the notion is. I am convinced that a few places, though interested in the work itself, didn't relish the idea of large, heavy artworks potentially falling from above.

When the piece was at BWAC in Red Hook, I had the advantage of putting significant braces into the ceiling and a strong-gauge wire to hold everything in place. The pieces moved with air displacement, but not dramatically.

The Prototype 1 phase at the Grace Gallery where I work at City Tech does not allow for any kind of drilling. Not only are the ceilings high and pristine white, City Tech is a public institution, and a special department must be consulted when a power tool is brought to its property. Overkill, yes, but measures must be taken to prevent total chaos.

So, two options were explored: setting up a rig or making stands which hold the foam core boards erect. For this Proto 1 phase, as discussed earlier, the nine images were tiled to-size and stuck onto foam core. From here, they'll be placed around the room.

A rig proved to be time- and budget- costly. So I slapped a stand together first, from a piece of card stock and then from some left- over board. It works great.

And, by far, an advantage: it I want to change the piece's location, all I have to do is move it. No ladder, no re-tying. Which gives me an idea for how to hang the nine mounted and framed pieces.

The journey continues.

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