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THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND : ESCULTURAS DE IVAN NAVARRO EN NYC
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014
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No dejen de visitar la exhibición al aire libre de la obra del artista chileno (vive en Brooklyn) Iván Navarro que se presenta en el Madison Square Park hasta Abril 13 del corriente año. Las esculturas iluminadas de Navarro representan la experiencia del inmigrante y la busqueda democrática. El agua y su almacenamiento como símbolos de continuidad y de aspiraciones.
La Torre de Agua, tan sinónima de NYC es iluminada por dentro con símbolos y letras en neón (me, we, bed) que se reflejan al infinito creando esa sensación de portal a algo mejor, a la inclusión, a la democracia, al progreso, al bienestar.
Todos ellos son centrales a la experiencia del inmigrante como también a la del trabajador asalariado en cualquier rincón del país. El nombre es tomado de la canción de Guthrie del mismo nombre cuya letra le sirvió de inspiración al artista. Vean la galería debajo o sigan el enlace a picasa > NAVARRO.
También pueden visitar el Madison Sq. Park > MSP.
All pictures by Alex Guerrero ®2014
THE BUCKYBALL > BY LEO VILLAREAL
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Sunday, January 13, 2013
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A great piece of Art that has brought me several times to Madison Square Park, Leo Villareal's BUCKYBALL is inspired but the work of Buckminster Fuller and will be on display until February 1, 2013. You can sit and contemplate as the sculpture changes colors, intensity and patterns surrounded by some of the most iconic buildings in New York and inside one of my favorites places in town.
Madison Square Park has positioned itself as a platform to exhibit some of the most provocative and inspired works of contemporary art. This time is New Mexico's Leo Villareal and his Buckyball. Stop by and enjoy! (All pictures by Alex Guerrero ®2012)
Here is a video as well for a closer experience or follow this link to see it on TespisTV > Buckyball video.
You can see the slideshow below or follow this link for more pictures > Buckyball.
More about the piece: Villareal's BUCKYBALL applies concepts of geometry and mathematical relationships within a towering 30-foot tall, illuminated sculpture. A commission of the Mad. Sq. Art program, Villareal's BUCKYBALL features two nested, geodesic sculptural spheres comprised of 180 LED tubes arranged in a series of pentagons and hexagons, known as a "Fullerene," referring to the form's discovery by Buckminster Fuller. Individual pixels located every 1.2 inches along the tubes are each capable of displaying 16 million distinct colors and will be specifically tuned by the artist's own software, creating a subtle and sophisticated palette to enliven the Park. Relying on LED technologies driven by chance, BUCKYBALL's light sequences will create exuberant, random compositions of varied speed, color, opacity, and scale. BUCKYBALL will trigger neurological processes within the brain, calling on our natural impulse to identify patterns and gather meaning from our external environment.
Through basic elements such as pixels and binary codes, Villareal allows for a better understanding of the underlying structures and systems that govern everyday function. As he builds these simple elements into a full-scale sculptural installation that moves, changes, and interacts, this work ultimately grows into a complex, dynamic form that questions common notions of space, time, and sensorial pleasure.
NEW YORK EN FOTOS
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Sunday, December 14, 2008
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Siempre paseo alrededor de la ciudad y tomo fotografias o videos.
Aqui, mi paseo de hoy por el Madison Square Park y la 5ta Avenida. Tomadas con mi celular.
Pictures of my daily stroll around New York. Taken with my mobile phone.








