No, not me. Yet. I have habit of moving. But this move is to consolidate my digital life. All the contents of this blog have been moved to: http://www.carriecfirman.com/blog
See you there!
No, not me. Yet. I have habit of moving. But this move is to consolidate my digital life. All the contents of this blog have been moved to: http://www.carriecfirman.com/blog
See you there!
April 15 – May 15th, 2010
Opening Reception: Thursday, April 15th, 5-7pm
Second Floor Gallery, University at Buffalo Center for the Arts
Art & Experience by the UB Visual Studies First Year Graduate Students:
Alice Alexandrescu
Jonathan Barcan
Katrina Boemig
Heather Brand
Caitlin Cass
Carrie Firman
Carolyn Kaser
Shasti O’Leary Soudant
Ellen Rogers
Timothy Scaffidi
Jason Seeley
Marc Tomko
The zoetrope is fundamentally related to optical illusion and the persistence of motion. The machine’s simple gesture of action couples with the mind’s natural ability to fill in the gaps between scenes, creating a fluid vision. The constructor of the device must be sensitive in understanding that without balance between pace, location, and image, this fluid momentum will disrupt, causing it to blur or stutter, rendering nothing but confusion.
Collaboration, much like a zoetrope, requires a centered equilibrium and pace. It is with this in mind that 12 artists with very different, yet complementary, ideas of artmaking explore the concepts of persistence and illusion. A curious dialogue emerges celebrating the peculiar experience of creating inside of a tightly-knit system. The proposed installation and accompanying exhibition, Zoetrope, investigates the literal process of picture and object making, as well as delving into the mind’s sense of space between movement.