"Working the frontier between allure and peril, his 'Casspir Project' is tantamount to forcing a bully to don a frilly frock." - Steven C. Dubin
View more'Courting Crisis: Condenscension, Disaster Tourism, and "Learning from Athens"' by Alison Hugill
View more"...to truly learn...we must...confront the worst things we have done."
View more"...she did not fail to impress again... She holds great promise, can't wait to see how her family of sweet cannibal's evolve." - Serge Tiroche
View moreAnother interactive, and quite interesting, piece was Homing by Jenna Burchell. Presented by the Sulger-Buel-Lovell from Cape Town, this evolutive “memory harp” plays sounds taken from our everyday environments, allowing the visitors to create their own tune. And, as the artist regularly adds new strings and sounds from the cities where the piece is shown, Homing also appears as a living organism, a universal creature, building delicates links between people and cultures from various countries.
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View moreReview of Isabelle Grobler's solo at Art15 London by Daniel Cordiner
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View moreSulger-Buel Lovell congratulates Jenna Burchell for her success at Art15 London. Homing, her interactive sound installation has been highlighted by Artnet as top ...
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