Three Wintec Staff In Finals Of Premier Art Awards
Three Wintec Staff In The Finals Of Premier Art Awards
Three academic staff from Wintec (Waikato Institute of Technology) are in the final line-up for what has become one of the country’s premier art awards.
The
Trust Waikato National Contemporary Art Awards Ceremony
will be held at the Waikato Museum this evening.
This
annual award is an opportunity for New Zealand artists to
appear in an overview of national artistic practice and
feature in a major exhibition within the Waikato
Museum.
Lisa Benson
In Good Company
Digital
print
In hunting for evidence of life on other planets, I
fashioned a few boxes on a tracking tripod on the top of
Mount John Observatory
Collection of the artist
Tony
Nicholls
Begeondan
Mixed media – kinetic and
sound
Begeondan is old English for, from the farther side
(beyond). All the elements of the work create an empty
frame; in fact the focus of the work is to draw your
attention to the margins and beyond. This work is
essentially a visual amplifier for sound that cannot be
heard from the infrasound spectrum, which is below the
threshold of hearing. The driving sound force is largely
generated from a sine wave from a computer based signal
generator and played through the components of a stereo
system. The broken lines of the string relates to those of
technical drawing which indicate that which cannot normally
be seen from the current point of view. The audible sounds
are derived from polystyrene cubes bouncing on a paper
speaker cone vibrating at 19 hertz. This frequency is at the
cusp of hearing, at the edge of another realm.
Collection
of the artist
Mark Curtis
For the Love of God Gimme
Head
Life size plastic skull encrusted in silver
holographic glitter and vitrine
Collection of the
artist
For more information please contact anna.carter@wintec.ac.nz
ENDS