Photos from A.K.A. show at Y2Y Gallery
Photos from A.K.A. show at Y2Y Gallery
Last night was the opening for Applied Kinetic Arts second show. This time around featured members Benjamin Cowden, Mark Galt, Reuben Margolin, CTP, and myself. We had a great turn out at Y2Y gallery and we were really pleased with how the show was received. Our general purpose was to help define kinetic art as a relevant art movement, and seeing all our work together really helped to convey this idea.
For more images visit A.K.A. member Alan Rorie’s Blog.
Here’s some from Bena Currin’s Flickr page.
See below for a nice little video from Mark Hellar.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
My new Centipede piece made use of an odd section of wall.
The fedorable A.K.A. co-founder CTP makes some adjustments to his Breathalyzer Genie piece.
Mark Galt engaged in similar pre-show activities.
My Giant Squid prepares for its overland journey across the bay.
Benjamin Cowden took home the prize for fanciest power tool used during installation. Once his work was up, his drill paled in comparison. Check the video of his awesome new piece.
In the foreground below: Reuben Margolin’s Redwood Wave.
Yours truly, putting heads together.