
Time: June 29, 2012 at 6pm to July 31, 2012 at 7pm
Location: Asian Arts Gallery, Center for the Arts, Towson University, Maryland
Event Discipline: visual, art
Organized By: Chin Chih Yang
Latest Activity: Jun 14, 2012
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Multidisciplinary artist Chin Chih Yang was born in Taiwan, and has resided for many years in New York City. His interests in ecology and constructed environments have resulted in interactive performances and installations that have been exhibited both nationally and internationally. Chin Chih Yang's "Mathematics of Light" is sculpture/installation made of cans and other recyclable materials, which signals a conservation aesthetic in a society for the most part dedicated to waste. Not only do the cans have aesthetic features, such as shape, color, texture, and a certain relationship to light, they are themselves representations of what might have gone on to pollute the planet, had they not been put to more creative ends. Also: essential to "Mathematics of Light" is the use of modern and emergent technologies, enabling the artist to create an immersive environment participants can interact with and even move about in.
For more information, contact the Asian Arts & Culture Center at 410-704-2807 or visitwww.towson.edu/asianarts.
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