"Streaming"
This work is an interpretation of the cyclical wave interference maxima that is an elemental aspect in moving flows of many types such as streams of water, electrons and air. It was inspired by Gary Snyder's book of poetry, "Mountains and Rivers Without End" as well as numerous treks through California wilderness. It is a sixteen-foot long thirty-inch diameter tube of acrylic plastic filled with real fog created by a high-pressure water pump. It is trans-illuminated by nine computer controlled slide projectors with mirrors and other optics. The appearance may be described as moving extruded light forms. The soundtrack is played by two independent non-synchronous sound systems. The soundtrack was created by Don Seaver. The photographs were created from digital graphics, acrylic paintings and scientific waveform data. The work is twenty feet long by four feet wide by six feet high. Thanks to Tristan, Lazlo and Kathleen. Price on request.