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Caravanniversary at Headlands Center for the ArtsLocated in a complex of of former military barracks that are tucked away in the foggy hills just north of San Francisco, <a href="http://www.headlands.org/">The Headlands Center for the Arts</a> is celebrating its 30th anniversary this fall. As part of the celebration, the arts center launched the <a href="http://www.headlands.org/event/caravanniversary-pods-contraptions-relics/">Caravanniversary: Pods, Contraptions & Relics</a> show, which features an interesting assortment of interactive sculptures and pods. The exhibit includes a cozy reading pod made of reclaimed materials, and a giant machine powered by collaborative labor. Read on to see more.1
Caravanniversary at Headlands Center for the ArtsPerhaps the most eye-catching installation on display at the Caravanniversary show is <a href="http://www.suzannehusky.com/">Suzanne Husky</a>'s <em>Sleeper Cell</em>.2
Caravanniversary at Headlands Center for the ArtsHusky's Sleeper Cell is part of her larger <a href="http://www.suzannehusky.com/sleepercells.html"><em>Sleeper Cell Hotel</em></a> exhibit, which was on display at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco in 2011.3
Caravanniversary at Headlands Center for the ArtsInside, the pod contains blankets, pillows, and reading materials.4
Caravanniversary at Headlands Center for the ArtsThe sleeper cell consists of a small, handcrafted, dome-shaped structure that's made from reclaimed materials.5
Caravanniversary at Headlands Center for the Arts"The Sleeper Cells project stems from my photo documentary piece on "off-the-grid" living, in which anarchitecture is a central element," writes Husky. "The portraits depict self-acknowledged green anarchists who live according to American philosopher Henry David Thoreau's principles."6
Caravanniversary at Headlands Center for the ArtsVisitors can interact with Sasha Petrenko's <em>Story Shell </em>in different ways.7
Caravanniversary at Headlands Center for the ArtsPetrenko requested that participants bring a 1-square-foot piece of fabric. Additionally, Petrenko asked that visitors write a personal story or recollection about the Headlands on a piece of paper, so that the walls of the pod are literally lined with people's stories.8
Caravanniversary at Headlands Center for the ArtsAnother interesting installation is <a href="http://bernielubell.com/">Bernie Lubell</a>'s <em>Sufficient Latitude</em>, a large, elaborate interactive sculpture that's meant to simulated the experience of being adrift on the sea.9
Caravanniversary at Headlands Center for the ArtsWith a wooden stationary bike, visitors can make make a large sheet of black plastic swell and crash like ocean waves. A second stationary bike can be used to make a boat rock up and down. Meanwhile, visitors can interact with Sasha Petrenko's <em>Story Shell </em>in different ways.10
Caravanniversary at Headlands Center for the ArtsHeadlands Center for the Arts was established in 1982 in several artist-renovated military buildings located just north of the Golden Gate Bridge in the scenic Marin Headlands.11
Caravanniversary at Headlands Center for the ArtsThe center runs a major artist residency program, and it regularly opens its doors to the public for openings and other events.12
Caravanniversary at Headlands Center for the ArtsOn September 15, the Headlands celebrated its 30th anniversary, and to honor the milestone, it held a large celebration with interactive installations, an art obstacle course, and other events.13
Caravanniversary at Headlands Center for the ArtsAfter the main event, several of installations were moved inside for a temporary Caravanniversary exhibit, which runs through Nobember 4.14














