AV&C +
VINCENT HOUZÉ: lull
Presented by wallplay ON CANAL
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December 20th - February 2nd, 2019
Tuesday - Saturday 12 PM - 7 PM
Thursday 12PM - 9PM
326 Canal Street, New York City
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lull (pod) - an immersive + contemplative installation exploring the liminal state between conscious and unconscious.
In the center of an unlit space, waves of liquid light undulate wistfully across the walls of a semitransparent triangular structure. Simple rules shape this ever-evolving animation, giving rise to organic abstracted patterns with complex behavior that teeter between order and chaos. Immersed in layers of distant melodies that reverberate in sync with the surging fluid, as well as in a dense plume of fog that extends and blurs the light within, visitors dip in and out of the sculpture as they would a dream.
Created by Vincent Houzé, Stephen Baker and David Bianciardi and debuted at the inaugural Day for Night Festival in 2015, lull makes its first NYC appearance at a more intimate scale that responds to its dense urban surrounding - lull (pod).
AV&C, a NYC-based design studio founded in 1999 by David Bianciardi, creates digital landmarks in the built environment and fosters artistic collaborations between its current and former members. Vincent Houzé is a French artist based in NYC who creates interactive art, performances and large scale installations.
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For more information contact oncanal@wallplay.com
For more information about AV&C contact info@av-controls.com
@avcnyc @vincent.houze av-controls.com
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