The work consists of a set of six, utilitarian wine glasses. Each glass features the engraving of a bird silhouette; the six engravings represent a flock of birds and also six key-poses in the animated flight-cycle of one bird. Beside the array of wine glasses sits a screen on which is displayed a looped animation of this same bird in flight. In a way, the six wine glasses represent the six animation cels of the displayed animation. Additionally, each engraved glass serves as a sight-trigger for a smart-phone or other mobile device. If one has the Aurasma app on their device and holds it up to ‘look at’ any one of the engravings, the animation of the flying bird will also be displayed on their device’s screen.
History
Creation date
2015-01-01
Material type
art original
Language
eng
Notes
Exhibited at the Canberra Glassworks in Diplomacy: Translations in Glass 11 February – 16 April 2015. Curated by Ivana Jirasek. Also exhibited in a different form for Transduction (PauseFest) Feb 10th 2015 curated by Renata Lemos Morais.
Publication classification
J2 Minor original creative work, X Not reportable
Extent
Set of 6 engraved wine glasses and interactive display
Publisher
Canberra Glassworks Gallery and also the Transduction Exhibition n Melbourne