Birds of a Shadow: Jenna Gavin and Matthew Martin
For immediate release
SHADOW PLAY
Auckland Live and Colab/AUT
University present
Birds of a
Shadow
By Jenna Gavin and Matthew
Martin
Saturday 14 March – Monday 18 May
2015
Birds of a Shadow is a playful and interactive installation where family, friends and strangers can work together to discover beautifully crafted bird images on the screen.
Participants match their body shapes to the bird’s shadow on the screen which reveal the full image of the digital birds.
The artists’ inspiration for the work was shadow puppets which encourage people to use their bodies in a playful manner. The images of the birds were chosen to showcase the uniqueness and the diversity of our New Zealand ecosystem.
Birds of a Shadow is inspired by Fale Ula, a new site-specific installation by Niki Hastings-McFall during Auckland Arts Festival 2015.
Jenna Gavin
Jenna Gavin
is a Masters student at Auckland University of Technology
and a digital media artist whose focus is on playful
interactions with language, data, and form. Her strength
lies in crafting unique user experiences through code and
objects. Jenna Gavin created the interactive
exhibitionCut And Paste at Digital Art Live
interactive space in May 2014.
Matthew
Martin
Matthew Martin has been experimenting
with emerging, digital technology over the years and has
developed an interest in audience-based interactions. He
likes to push for new interactions with technology and
discover ways to alter frameworks surrounding technology to
envision new creations. See more of his work at creativematterz.co.nz.
Digital Art Live
Exploring the intersection of art and technology, Digital Art Live is collaboration betweenColab/AUT University and Auckland Live and invites audiences to interact with an interactive screen and become part of a new generation of Art.
Digital Art Live is the only permanent
interactive exhibition space of its kind in New Zealand. The
screen is situated on Level 2 of the Aotea Centre - the
perfect location to invite people to engage with the
performance possibilities of digital art and help bring art
to life. Audience participation is necessary to complete the
art work. We invite audiences to come down and
play.
Digital Art Live
Level 2,
Aotea Centre / Free
Monday to Friday 7.30am to 6pm.
Digital Art Live will remain open late and during weekends
if there is a show in the Aotea
Centre.