22 January 2009 | Print, Animation and Lecture at Telfair Museum
The Telfair Museum (Savannah, Georgia) is holding their annual art and technology event, now a festival, in their Jepson Center for the Arts. The PULSE: Art and Technology Festival will run 21–31 January 2009. One of my prints, 2003.1a, and a time-based work, 2007.2a, are being shown and I will be presenting a lecture on my work during the event.
Here is 2003.1a and a detail from that print work:
2003.1a, limited variant edition print, 2003, Kenneth A. Huff.
Detail from 2003.1a, limited variant edition print, 2003, Kenneth A. Huff.
And here are some still frames from the animated work, 2007.2a (you can see short excerpts from the piece here and here):
Still frame from 2007.2a, seamlessly-looping high-definition animation, 12 minutes, 2007, Kenneth A. Huff.
Still frame from 2007.2a, seamlessly-looping high-definition animation, 12 minutes, 2007, Kenneth A. Huff.
Still frame from 2007.2a, seamlessly-looping high-definition animation, 12 minutes, 2007, Kenneth A. Huff.
The lecture will be at 12:30 p.m. on Monday, 26 January 2009 in the Jepson Center Auditorium. I will be presenting my body of work, focusing on the inspiration and ideas behind the work, with particular emphasis on the two series of works represented by the two pieces above.
While the festival ends on 31 January, the museum currently is scheduled to continue showing my print and animation throughout 2009.
[Personal aside: I am particularly excited to see tonight’s performance by Ben Neill and LEMUR (League of Electronic Musical Robots).]
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