Frequency/Chronology by Luftwerk
Petra Bachmaier and Sean Gallero
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The cycle between light and dark, day and night, reveals a daily spectacle of color which has long-inspired scientists and artists, brining forth a canon of theories about color and perception. Frequency/Chronology is a series of mixed media installations that explore those theories to create an immersive dialogue on color.
Click to view the three main color circles blue, yellow and red all intersecting creating mixed colors in between Full-Screen
Exhibition Teaser
Click to view Color LED Lights Full-Screen
Installation View
Click to view Color Crayon On Wall Full-Screen
Installation View
Click to view Leaves in Tubes Water Full-Screen
Detail View
Click to view Color Liquid in Tubes Full-Screen
Detail View
Click to view Substances in Water Full-Screen
Detail View
Click to view Light Through Color Filter Full-Screen
Installation View
Click to view Red Yellow Blue Circle Full-Screen
Installation View
Click to view Three People Staring down the Floor Full-Screen
Opening Reception
Click to view Color Mix Displaying to the Wall Full-Screen
Installation View
Click to view Two Rings Shadow Color Full-Screen
Installation View
Click to view Person Holding a Child Looking at the Lights Full-Screen
Opening Reception
Click to view Purple Lights Sunshine Full-Screen
Installation View
Click to view Blue Lights Shining Full-Screen
Installation View
Click to view Details on Lights Blue Full-Screen
Detail View
Click to view Orange Lights Displaying Two People Shadow Full-Screen
Opening Reception
Click to view Half Color Side Balloon Full-Screen
Installation View
Click to view Other Balloon Circle Full-Screen
Installation View
Click to view Yellow Whole Circle Full-Screen
Detail View
Click to view Rainbow Circle Spin Full-Screen
Detail View
Click to view Rainbow Pizza Circle Full-Screen
Detail View
Click to view Shadow Lights Pyramid Color Full-Screen
Opening Reception
Click to view Brown Liquid in Cup Full-Screen
Detail View
Click to view Person Wearing Mask Looking at Color Tubes Full-Screen
Opening Reception