Arcadia, 2000
Unique six-channel DVD, color, sound
Six plasma displays, two powder coated aluminum towers (4 x 1.05 x 0.16 m) with steel base (2.4 x 2 x 0.05 m)
02:17 min., loop

Collection Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York

Exhibitions

Massless Media: Explorations in Sensory Immersion [curated by Carol Stakenas/Creative Time] New York, 2001
Brick Lane, [curated by Carmen Zita], 2001

Presented by Creative Time in the Brooklyn Anchorage, this six-channel video installation of the “Millennium Force” in Ohio, is composed of two towers with screens that show the ascent and the rapid 300-foot drop that takes place in 3 seconds at 92 mph. The towers create a narrow perspective, placing the viewer outside of the particular “sweet” spot from which they could best observe the full ride of the world’s highest and fastest roller coaster.

Reviews

Roberta Smith, ‘Massless Media’, The New York Times, July 20, 2001
‘Creative Time’, Sculpture, July/August 2001
‘Massless Medium’, tema celeste, 2001



Arcadia, 2001. Brick Lane, 2001


Arcadia, 2000 (detail)


Installation, Brooklyn Anchorage, Brookyln, 2001


Arcadia, 2000. Production Still