Art in the Anchorage 2001.

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31.05.01 Art in the Anchorage 2001.
It opens today and runs until July 29. Art in the Anchorage, 2001 – Massless Medium: Explorations in Sensory Immersion . The exhibition exhibits seven jobs that are provided specifically for the site, a vast and long tunnel at the base of the Brooklyn Bridge: invisible objects of Antenna Design, detectable only by approaching a Palm, a re-architecture of the place itself in a dimension aseptic and virtual (My Anchorage ) by Andreas Angelidakis, a dense network of tiny red and blue lights in darkness (Matrix IV) Ervin Redl, six-channel video installation (Arcadia, in the image) by Marco Brambilla with sequences that rise and fall on the screens Plasma mounted on two columns, but a sound installation video (Shaded bandwiths) of Anney Bonney and Liz Phillips, who by means of sensors to detect the presence and directs sounds and images as happens when physical obstacles stand in the way in cellular communications; lights that alternate in psychedelic sequences as sequences of data (Firmament) by Leo Villareal, and the sounds of white noise manipulated by Francisco Lopez.