I’m getting way too much screen time these days.  Phone, laptop, T.V., iPad, all have me hostage.  It’s a virtual hold up.  I guess I’m hooked on augmented reality.  Must everything have a glow about it?  In the case of Dev Harlan’s work, the answer is yes.

When I post video’s, I’ve received some feedback that they are not accessible sometimes via this blog.  Please take a moment and comment on this one, and let me know if you can see it on your screen.  I don’t want to annoy people with my titillating commentary and no “juice”!!!

via vimeo:

“Parmenides I” is a contemporary art installation by artist Dev Harlan, consisting of an interesting mix of foam, wood, plaster, and video projections. An eight foot diameter sculpture was used as a main element in a light show that can be described as original and captivating. According to Laughing Squid, the white polygonal shape is brought to life by having various intricate patterns projected on its surface. The film below was shot during Dev Harlan’s solo exhibition “The Astral Flight Hangar”, at the Christopher Henry Gallery in New York City.