White kettle affixed to wall; looped video projection.
Tag Archives: Projection Design
Milky Way
Frying pan with milk. Projected onto the milk is footage of Ham the chimp, the first hominid launched into outer space.
Micro
Two monitors, two eyes, and a microwave, with toy kitchen inside.
Clear Skies
Fridge, toy tank. In the freezer, footage of humans, polar bears, and arctic landscapes.
Dormant
Pot, earth, worms, and video of a woman on a gurney. You can see her breathe if you peer into her little coffin.
Beholder
You see your face projected onto David’s, to the tune of 18 pop songs telling you you are beautiful.
Brainwash
Dishwasher, books, circuit boards, laptop, and Google. Filtered knowledge. REVIEW Walking into Francesca Talenti’s Genesis: Mishaps in the Kitchen is like walking into a warped fusion of science and technology with your average kitchen… Using actual-sized appliances, small-scale sculpture elements and video and audio presentation, Talenti’s alternative kitchen asks big questions… Each installation intersects life …
The Bathysphere Team
Principal Investigators: Francesca Talenti, UNC Communication Studies Greg Welch, Research Associate Professor, Computer Science, UNC Audio: Darryl Dunn, composer Madison Bullard, UNC undergraduate student Animation, 3-D: Marc Russo, principal animator, NC State graduate student Matt Harris, modeler, UNC undergraduate student Charlie Hicks, modeler, UNC undergraduate student Fish simulation: Chiung-Yi Tseng, UNC Computer Science graduate student …
The Bathysphere Reviews
The work is immersive and quite pleasant as you are surrounded by the soft blue tones of a simulated underwater environment. Therein, sea creatures wander about seemingly at random as a minimalistic soundtrack plays in the background. The projections seem random, that is, until you see your fellow audience members holding and waving about strange …
Hysteria Excerpt
Burning Coal Theater, 2008. This is Freud’s dream. I used props from the play, found footage, and Anna Freud’s home movies. Dalì’s in the play too, which is why many things melt.