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BEAM

This week, C6 and Steal From Work collaborate with AntiVJ to bring a unique event to Bristol.

You are invited to:

BEAM
Joseph Watts and Haywood Slucutt in collaboration with
ANTIVJ & Damien Schneider 

Light and sound installation
20 - 24th July 2009 |  9pm – 12pm
74 – 76 The Horsefair, Broadmead, Bristol, BS1 3JS

As part of Steal From Work’s collaboration with ‘Street Art Dealer’, Bristol based  artists Joseph Watts and Haywood Slucutt were commissioned to create a spacious  work of art that would subsequently be made into high quality giclée prints, accessible  to the general public via QR code technology. Their response is imaginative, ambitious  and challenging.

Situated in the context of a disused shop in central Broadmead, the sculptural  installation simulates an architectural collapse, resembling the remains of a mutated  ‘accident’. Initially designed as a virtual 3D model, the sculpture was then realised in  wood, piece by piece as a massive and complex puzzle. The accentuated, whitewashed  forms, in the shape of I beam girders are structurally merged and entangled, as if the  supporting walls and floor were liquefied for an instant and then frozen in a hyper-realized moment.

This mesh of girders becomes a 3 dimensional backdrop for a 2 dimensional painted  image that can be clearly distinguished from a single point in the room. It reads  ‘MEANWHILE BACKSTAGE…’ Starting from a consideration of the IMMERSIVE experience  of Bristol’s central shopping district, the choice of words is meant as a provocative  response to, and reversal of Cabot Circus’ main advertising slogan -the affirmative and  directive: ‘TAKE CENTRE STAGE’.  These theatrical connotations and more are elaborated in an accompanying text; a critical ‘meta-fiction’ developed in collaboration with artist and writer Owen Hart.

A further collaboration with internationally renowned light projection artists ANTIVJ and sound artist Damien Schneider has resulted in an immersive augmentation of the installation. Using innovative 3D mapping software the artists have delineated the fractured mass of geometric forms of BEAM, onto which digital textures and sounds will be projected. The public will be able to experience this exciting addition to the project from the street during the evening hours (9pm – 12am) between the 20th – 24th July.

CONTACT DETAILS
Joseph Watts :   watts.joseph@gmail.com
Haywood Slucutt :  haywoodslucutt@gmail.com

WEBSITES
www.roejobconstructions.co.uk
www.haywoodslucutt.co.uk
www.antivj.com
www.damienschneider.com


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