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ALEPH Environmental Art Installation

by , 08/11/07
filed under: Art

Aleph, environmental art, mirror art, solar art, sun art, eco-friendly art, environment art

Taking cars’ side-view mirrors to a conceptual and environmentally-conscious level, Aleph is an intriguing art installation that is both visually arresting and thought-provoking. Created for the purpose of spatial analysis, Aleph certainly has an innovative aura of environmental creativity, employing technologies that literally change our perception of the world around us. Created by Adam Somlai-Fischer and Bengt Sjolen, Aleph is a public display commissioned for the UK Belsay Hall Contemporary Arts Program and is on display in the UK until September 2007.

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3 Responses to “ALEPH Environmental Art Installation”

  1. Impasto47 Impasto47 says:

    Fantastic site! Very inspiring.

  2. rapatski rapatski says:

    To be honest, this is just another ‘analog pixels’ instance, as exhausted by Daniel Rozin. Applying the metaphor of Borges’ Aleph to this work is not doing Borges’ work justice.

    Also concerning the ‘The ecological element of the piece, is that it is using sunlight to display information’–part, please do note the substantial energy it takes to actuate the servomotor array in order to update the image.

  3. crawford crawford (@reya2009) says:

    I like ur work super…. nice….

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