PROJECTION

KINETIC SOUND SCULPTURE

"A one-night-only, pop-up, collaborative art installation at the Dumke Arts Plaza in downtown Ogden, UT. This interactive sculpture features original music, audio reactivity, and projection mapping that the viewer can control with their movement. The result is an immersive and dynamic environment that viewers may explore and interact with. Created by sculptor Jason Manley, musician Carey Campbell, and projection designer Jess Greenberg. This project made possible with support from the WSU Lindquist Creative Fellowships and Ogden City Arts."

The COVID-19 pandemic required many aspects of daily life to be mediated by technology, from business Zoom meetings to birthday parties. In this time we lost these basic everyday personal connections through physical interaction. Our project is a response to a new relationship to the physical world, one newly multi-layered as the “real” merges with the “virtual”. In this piece, we intend to explore this relationship between the physical and technological worlds with the combination of solid sculptural form and the time-based, ephemeral nature of projection and sound.