Who remodelled a museum into art ?
California-based artist Doug Aitken turned the Hirshorn Museum in Washington D.C into a huge, cylindrical computer monitor which turned the whole building into a 13,444-by 1080-pixel art installation.
Calling his style of work liquid architecture, the artist says his works are an attempt to make the building in which they are featured disappear. After the installation was set up, hundreds of people gathered around the museum to witness the set of 11 high precisely synced, high-intensity movies covering the surface of the museum in loops of 25-minute films. According to Wired, Aitken’s piece is called Song 1 and it shows dozens of eclectic characters coming together, with viewers calling it both unsettling and majestic.
In his next venture, he aims to create a work of art which takes inspiration from events that span the entire 20th century with a work called Station to Station. He will travel aboard a train in an attempt to make art simultaneously physical and virtual, local and global, using both the Internet and one of the oldest networks of steel rails.
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