Wednesday, 8 June 2011
Vivid - C/C by Angela Chong
This futuristic and functional sculpture is made from acrylic sheets fashioned into this public chair. It is illuminated by night with low energy, colour changing LED lights to bring its playfulness to light. The work uses light to blur the lines between reality and imaginary fiction.
Singaporean artist Angela Chong is an accomplished artist who has exhibited in festivals in Europe, Asia and Australia. Her work is interactive, juxtaposing objects and characters by creating a narrative using light. She seeks to blur the lines between fiction and reality. Chong participated in Nes Artist Residency in Iceland in 2010, Youkobo Art Space in Japan in 2008 and in the Czech Republic’s Sense of Fear Festival in 2006.
Labels:
circular quay,
festivals,
night,
sculpture
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6 comments:
A great idea for a bench and light installation combo. Terrific backdrop looking at it in either direction.
I will not get to this festival this year, but am enjoying reading the posts from both you and from Jim.
Well done Angela Chong - I love the splashes of pink across the city-scape and well done you for the stunning photos.
Have been looking forward to seeing more of you photos from this event. Brilliant Ann.
Interesting...
Pierre
I have a daytime view of this today. :)
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