CELEBRATE SEE CHANGE, A GROUNDBREAKING VIDEO INSTALLATION!
Opened SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 2012 at LAX Airport
Los Angeles World Airports and the Department
of Cultural Affairs invite the public to
celebrate the completion of See Change, a groundbreaking video
installation featuring 17
original artworks, located in the arrivals hall of the Tom Bradley
International Terminal at LAX.
An artists’ reception, free and open to the public, was held on Saturday,
June 16, 2012, “The complexity of See Change represents a milestone for the
public art program at LAX, and it is likely the most innovative installation
you will find at any airport worldwide,” says Sarah Cifarelli, art manager for
Los Angeles World Airports.
The permanent, multi-faceted installation includes 17
site-specific media artworks and four hours of original programming. The
installation includes two large-scale displays: a 58-screen, 90-foot
linear video filmstrip is suspended from the ceiling, and a
25-screen media wall. The installation was thoughtfully designed to enhance the
arrival area’s sophisticated new ambience.
WHERE: LAX, Tom Bradley International Terminal, located in the
terminal’s Meet &
Greet Area on the Lower/Arrivals Level.
ARTISTS:
17
featured artists/artist teams and their works are:
Monika
Bravo/BREATHING_WALL_LAX
Patty
Chang and Noah Klersfeld/Current
Seoungho
Cho/City of Light
Felipe
Dulzaides/TAKING CHANCES
Todd
Gray and Joseph Santarromana/Intersect
Kurt
Hentschläger/VIEW
Louis
Hock/Homeland
Hilja
Keading/Splash
Ryan
Lamb/Five-Dimensional Parade
Chip
Lord/To & From LAX
Megan
McLarney/Landscapes
Esther
Mera and John Reed/Crossroads
Paul
Rowley and David Phillips/Local Time
Steve
Shoffner/Cloud 29
Pascual
Sisto/Cumulous
Scott
Snibbe/Transit
Caspar
Stracke/Cities out of Cities
Please become a fan
of the DCA Public Art Division Facebook page: “See Change” https://www.facebook.com/culturela. High-resolution
images available upon request.
Please contact Azcona + Rodgers for additional information at:
Alaine Azcona, (323) 935-4537, alaine@azconarodgers.com or
A Ginger Van Hook PhotoJournal at Los Angeles World Airports