sudbury workshop

This is a montage of our recent "exhibition in progress" at the Art Gallery of Sudbury. I apologise to curator Corinna Ghaznavi and fellow artists Gordon Hicks and Rebecca Diederichs for the poor quality of these snapshots... believe me the art looked great. The day was open and fun with lots of good discussion. Those folks in Sudbury know a lot about science and art! I showed video on two screens, and lots of working sketches on bulletin boards. I collected drawings of neutrinos from people who had time to stop and hang out. Gordon had a spinning loop projected that he tweaked and teased into all kinds of shapes throughout the day. Rebecca made a collage on the spot with images she generated on the computer, prodding at the question of what happens when neutrinos pass through matter. There were also lots of balloons popping. The Schroedinger's (Balloon) Cat project was an excellent ice breaker. Each balloon had a cat sticker inside, half of them live cats, half of them dead cats. Here's how our sign read:

The Black Box
  1. A cat is sealed in a box
  2. There is a jar of cyanide in the box
  3. A hammer hangs on a random trigger, based on subatomic event, poised to smash the jar
  4. When we look in the box, we determine whether the cat is alive or dead, (collapsing the wave function)
  5. Until we look in the box, the cat is both alive and dead
The Balloon
  1. A cat is sealed in a balloon
  2. The cat is both alive and dead until we take a measurement
  3. Collapse the wave function by POPPING THE BALLOON and determine whether the cat is alive or dead
This process of workshopping an art show is really great. Its inspiring to see how much our three very different modes of working intersect. I'm looking forward to the exhibition a lot (coming soon to Sudbury and Kingston). I am also working on a performance and a website that will be satellite projects to the main exhibition. An old draft version of the website is here. At the moment, the narrative is both too conclusive and misguided, all the best stuff is left out, and the pages are confusing. Yike, I've got a lot of work to do!

In the interest of privacy I won't name the folks in the pictures above. But thanks so much, you were all great!

- sally mckay 3-13-2005 9:57 pm




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