hollinger's Submission

contact nameSteve Hollinger
artists' namesSteve Hollinger
artists' locationsBoston, MA USA
art nameDowntown
art mediaMixed media
art dimensions8' x 8' x 8'
art date2005
art description``Downtown'' is one in a series of Steve Hollinger's sculptures that use strands of thread to examine the most delicate of forms, structures and connections.
art proposalDowntown is a large-scale mechanical sculpture, evocative of the rush of an afternoon crowd at a downtown pedestrian crossing. Downtown will cycle between a red DON'T WALK symbol and a multi-layer kinetic display of moving pedestrians bathed in white light. Downtown will be suitable for daytime and nighttime operation. Description of Installation Downtown is built into an 8-foot black cube. The viewer looks through the 10' storefront window directly into the cube. A one-foot border of the window is blacked out on all sides, freeing room in the workspace on every side for mechanism (not visible to viewer). Inside the black cube are a series of six semi-transparent theatrical scrims (similar to cheesecloth material). On two of the six scrims, a hand similar to the hand signal at a pedestrian crosswalk is stenciled in white on a black background. On four of the six scrims, a few dozen figures of pedestrians are stenciled in white on a black background. The six scrims are layered front to back in the black cube. The scrims are semi-transparent, allowing the viewer to see through multiple layers into the rear of the cube. The scrims are lit from above by a series of track lights. These lights are automatically timed to cycle in intervals. Two sets of lights flood the layered scrims of hands in red light for ten seconds. Then, four sets of lights illuminate the layered scrims of stenciled pedestrians in white light for 20 seconds. The figures appear suspended in the three dimensional space. During the period while the pedestrians are illuminated, the cloth is slowly stretched and released by a series of hidden threads. The stretching and shrinking of the scrim material causes the figures to appear like they are moving. The mechanics of Downtown are not visible to the viewer - two motors are installed at the rear of the cube, and a series of threads and bobbins are wound to control the stretching and shrinking of the cloth.
art placard``Downtown'' is one in a series of Steve Hollinger's sculptures that use strands of thread to examine the most delicate of forms, structures and connections.
dateTuesday, February 1, 2005
time4:40 PM EST
contact address121 Wormwood Street
contact address2Unit 215
contact cityBoston
contact stateMA
contact countryUSA
contact zip02210
contact phone1617-338-2222
contact emailmail@sjh.com