Made the trip to UTD in punishing Friday evening traffic along the George Bush Turnpike for the Sonic Architectonic opening. It was well worth the trip. I was able to catch-up with many as we now move well into 2012. It was nice to see and visit with Stephen Lapthisophon. Brad Tucker, what can I say, it was so nice to catch-up with him and see his latest installation. Brad's work has been a long time favorite of mine.
Leslie Wilkes "Untitled" and Robert Ortega "Frequency Patterns".
Derrick Buisch "Parts"
One of the sources for Stephen Lapthisophon's sound installations. "Songs for a New Century ["Philosophers have hitherto only interpreted the world in various ways; the point is to change it. "Karl Marx, 1845, Theses On Feuerbach], 2012. (CJ Davis, voice)
Brad Tucker "Bagdad Bass Club" detail
John Pomara "96 Tears"
Paul Slocum, Magic Carpet for iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch, 2011
I was able to take home this new work by Paul that I am happy to have. You can too, Search for "carpet lite" in the App Store - it is Free.
Sonic Architectonic was organized and curated by artist and UT Dallas Visual Arts faculty member, Lorraine Tady.
UTD Dallas
Visual Arts Gallery
800 W. Campbell Road
Richardson, TX 75080
phone - 972-883-2982
January 27 - February 18, 2012 (exhibition is too short)
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