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Jumat, 20 September 2013

Chicago Under the Dome, only through Sunday. The urban visions of Level Chicago 2013

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You have only through Sunday night to see the installations of Level Chicago 2013, at five separate locations along the Chicago.  As we wrote recently, it's a project of L.A. based LERATA (Laboratory for Experimentation and Research in Art, Technology and Architecture) and is intended to be a preview of a far larger project next year.
image courtesy LERATA
The one installation I haven't seen at all is Julio Obelleiro and Wildbytes Building Music, at the plaza of the 2 North Riverside, a/k/a Daily News Building at the river and Madison Street.  It projects images against the blank wall of the Civic Opera Building on the opposite of the river.
What I thought was the Level event at the Daily News Plaza is, instead, Butterflies and Buffalo, which features both the world's largest camera and the images it creates for photographer Dennis ManarchyBandB runs all the way through October 31, so we'll discuss it in a separate post, soon.

The other installations of Level are along a stretch of the river from Michigan Avenue to Clark.
Skip message, by Daniel Sauter + Ketai LLC, is on the lower riverwalk between Clark and Dearborn.  It also features a projection, along the concrete wall that separates the walk from lower Wacker, and it features a mobile phone weblink that allows you to send text to appear on the display.
A block east, between Dearborn and State, there's Sabrina Raaf's Meandering River, based on mathematical equations scientists use to predict a river's morphology.  To create this installation, these snapshots are etched onto thermal material, hung down at the center, and trailing off to bottom and the sides.
The last two installations,  by Daniel Miller, are in abject utility room under lower Wacker near the Bridgehouse Museum.  Site A takes video shot at a suburban site where the world's first nuclear reactor was rebuilt in 1943 and uses a rotating projector to cast the images across all the interior surfaces of the service room.
Perhaps, the most detailed and intriguing of all the installations is Miller's Contained.
In a small, otherwise empty room, under a clear dome, you'll find an incredibly detailed model of Chicago, drawn from images on Google Earth.  Two spare metal arms hold lighting that complete a full rotation every 40 minutes to simulate light from the moon and sun falling on the city throughout the course of a day.  There's even a humidifier to create �smog.� �In this dome I am exploring the closed system that we live in called earth,� writes Miller.  The dome's image is also picked up by a camera that feeds to a video screen just outside the room.
Between the model that is both exact and abstracted, and its sealing beneath the glass dome, in a closed-off room just steps from the actual skyline and the movement of human beings along the walkways, and in cars, buses and boats, Contained captures the mystery that lies between our physical world and the energies and desires that animate it.
If this is what Level can accomplish with just five installations, a full-up version next year could be a very grand thing, indeed.
Level runs through Sunday at the locations on the map below.  Stated time is 6:00 to 10:00 p.m., but it seems that many installations really don't get started until the sun goes down.




Rabu, 18 September 2013

Tonight through Sunday, Chicago River on the Level - it's Expo Chicago weekend!

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As we wrote back in August, this is the big weekend.  Expo Chicago, with over 120 international art galleries, is back for its second year at Navy Pier, Thursday through Sunday.  It's become something of an organizational marvel, spawning an increasingly wide ranging set of parallel events - not officially connected, some not - during Expo Art Week.

One of those events begins tonight at 6:00 p.m.  It's called Level 2013 , and it's. . .

. . .is a free, five-day, annual architecture and art event that showcases site specific, experimental, interactive installations that embrace Chicago�s rich cultural landscape. During Level 2013, architects, designers and artists will transform four unique spaces along the Chicago River into destination places for visitors and locals alike. Level is being held during EXPO CHICAGO contemporary art fair as a complementary design and new media experience. The exhibition dates are September 18-22, 2013, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. nightly.
There are five separate locations along the Chicago River, from Michigan Avenue, all the way down to the Daily News Building plaza at 2 North Riverside.  It's being organized by L.A.-based LERATA (Laboratory for Experimentation and Research in Art, Technology and Architecture), who say the event will �invite locals and visitors to view the Chicago River in a new way.�  It's described as a "preview" of an anticipated city wide event to be held sometime in 2014, the same year Redmoon Theater is scheduled to set the Chicago River on fire.  LERATA's website doesn't offer many details , but in February they're producing Skyline in  L.A., as a �ten-day, free, art, architecture and entertainment event [which] will include 16 installations located in five different downtown Los Angeles districts.�  LERATA says the Chicago event will expand to 16 sites, and that they're going to send out an RFP (request for proposal) on the way to choosing eight local Chicago architects and artists to participate.
For Level, two of the events will take place along riverfront locations between State and Clark that are expected to soon shut down for the construction of the first phase of Chicago's new riverwalk.  Musical performances will take place at two of the sites Friday and Saturday.
Back at Expo Chicago, the Jeanne Gang design of the exposition for the second year.  New for 2013, she's also designing the viewing stations, located under the west frustum in Festival Hall, for Expo Video, an international selection of  �cutting edge film, video and new media works� curated by Dean Otto of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, including Columbia College student Ahmed Hamads �The Home of the Dead.�.   There's also a new installation from Brooklyn-based Snarckarchitecture.
In August, we had also written on how the Mana Contemporary storage and support facilities for local artists at the old Warshawsky tower in Pilsen would be holding an exposition during Expo Art Week.  It now looks like Mana Fest has now been rescheduled for September 29.  More info here.  However, the Chicago version of the Fountain Art Fair will ran at the Mana Friday through Sunday.  Info here.

Read More:

Expo Chicago (official site)
Snarckitecture added, Studio/Gang back at Expo Chicago for 2013
Big Shiny Things: Studio/Gang at Expo Chicago

From Auto Parts to Art - Mana Contemporary opens at landmark Warshawsky tower in Pilsen

Finishing the Chicago River Walk