Finley+Muse at Slought, 11.11.11
We’ve been invited to install Flat Land at the Slought Foundation.
recent updates
We’ve updated a few projects and added two.
another diagram
John found a napkin with a drawing of the layout for Imaginative Feats that predates the ones we posted a few months ago.
Rose and Goda broke it. And they fixed it.
Goda Trakumaite and Rose Kaplan-Bomberg worked with the Flat Land apparatus, and here is their break-fix.
Installation shots of Imaginative Feats
Here are a few installation shots of Imaginative Feats Literally Presented: Three Fables for Video Projection by Lisa Boughter.
English House Gazette review of Imaginative Feats
Mara Miller, a Senior at Haverford, writes eloquently here about our exhibition at Cantor Fitzgerald. We want to elaborate on one of her points.
Rebooting Imaginative Feats, an extra-and-no-curricular, quasi-open-source project
We will make the three armatures that drive Imaginative Feats available to Haverford College students and others in the community. What will they do with them?
Documenting Imaginary Feats
Photographer Lisa Boughter documented our show Thursday night. We don’t have her picts yet, but we do have some of her.
A few remarks on Flat Land
We chose not to include Flat Daddies and Flat Stanleys per se in the catalog, opting instead for installation shots from the version we showed at SF Camerawork in 2007 and screen-shots of the websites where we found these images in the first place. Why?
Imaginative Feats… defeated and rediscovered
Here are four diagrams: