Mar 03 2018
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May 26 2018

"It Passes like a Thought" Art Exhibition - Beall Center for Art + Technology

Presented by Beall Center for Art + Technology at UC Irvine and Imagination Celebration at UCI Beall Center for Art + Technology

"When an individual [bird] is seen gliding through the woods and close to the observer, it passes like a thought… trying to see it again, the eye searches in vain; the bird is gone."  –– John James Audubon

Perhaps there is no better metaphor for the fleeting world around us than birds. Before we had various technologies and methods to capture birds visually or to record their song, we only had our memories and our imaginations to represent their ephemeral presence. Considering that there are more than 9,000 avian species, it is not surprising that many ornithologists, linguists, musicologists, and countless amateurs spend their lives watching and listening to birds.

"It Passes like a Thought" includes seven contemporary artists who explore our obsessions with birds through various media. Some artists in this exhibition engage with birdsong, or more specifically, how we mimic or manipulate their sounds—looking for a response or a connection by creating a feedback loop with nature. Other artists are more interested in the visual diversity of birds, as well as how they are archived, classified, and preserved.

Victoria Vesna, Susan Silton, and Anne Walsh explore the imitation of birdsong or simulated language between disparate species. Through their respective linguistic interests, these artists draw moving conclusions about the nature of communication and its universal purpose across all genera. Lynn Aldrich and Juan Fontanive focus largely on the animal’s capacity for flight; Aldrich creates a faux birdwatching experience of isolated bird wings while Fontanive mechanizes the hypnotic quality of their rapid movements.  Ian Ingram draws an unlikely parallel between birds and humans by addressing technology’s ability to simultaneously disrupt and emulate certain animate behaviors, while Richard Ross documents our uniquely human need to taxonomize the world around us in order to understand it; in both cases, an eerie allusion to human contributions to avian extinction and endangerment is palpable.

Each artist in "It Passes like a Thought" represents the unique ways that birds enter our consciousness. They imitate their sublime sound, attempt to translate avian language, and/or represent their stunning likenesses, flight, and habitats.  Perhaps we watch and listen to birds so intently and universally as a way to remind ourselves that we must protect them. Birds are the ultimate memento mori: a reminder of vulnerability of the world around us.

Admission Info

Free Admission

Parking Fees range from metered parking at $2/hour, $7/half day, to $10/14 for all day. Parking is available in the Mesa Parking Structure (4000 Mesa Rd., Irvine, CA 92697).

Phone: 949-824-6206

Email: beallcenter@uci.edu

Dates & Times

2018/03/03 - 2018/05/26

Additional time info:

LASER TALK: "The Art of Conservation"

May 7, 2018

5:30-7:30pm

FREE admission and parking with registration

UCI Applied Innovation

5141 California Ave., Suite #250

Irvine, CA 92617

 

In the face of such dire environmental realities, how are artists and scientists concerned with conservation using data and creativity to fuel their work? This talk will delve into the division between popular opinion and scientific evidence of our global sustainability issues, and how various industries/disciplines are seeking new, creative ways to address a mounting problem - both conceptually and in practice. Speakers will be recruited from various UC Irvine departments and research centers, and also include a selection of professional artists. A full speaker list will be published two weeks prior to the event.

The 2017/2018 LASER Talk series is generously supported by UCI Illuminations. Admission is free with registration; snacks and light refreshments provided.

To register, visit: http://beallcenter.uci.edu/events/free-laser-talk-art-conservation

Location Info

UCI Beall Center for Art + Technology