Interwoven motion: Steps towards a semi-permanent outdoor self-powered video installation
Chris Meigh-Andrews, Sept. 2004
Chris Meigh Andrews describes and gives background information on his outdoor video sculpture self-powered by solar and wind power. His site-specific installation aims to juxtapose the natural and the artificial through the combination of technology and art. The fascinating piece also has a connection to the cultural history of the site which was on land once owned by John Ruskin, the influential Victorian English writer and critic.
ITEM 2004.150 – available for viewing in the Research Centre
Videos, Artworks and Artists Cited
Interwoven – Chris Meigh-Andrews
La Region Centrale – Michael Snow
Seven Days – Chris Welsby
Perpetual Motion – Chris Meigh-Andrews
Fire, Ice & Steam – Chris Meigh-Andrews
Mothlight ii – Chris Meigh-Andrews
For William Henry Fox Talbot (The Pencil of Nature) – Chris Meigh-Andrews