We are super excited to be welcoming Sal from New York to RAYGUN as our contributing artist in April. To give you more of an idea of her expanded practice check out her current work Open Engagement which involves the idea of gift giving and social exchange. Her… Read More
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PASCAL DOMBIS (FR) LAST DAYS
Putting a call out for visitors who haven’t seen Pascals installation to swing by this week. The show comes down this Friday evening. xx
SAL RANDOLPH (USA) in April
Sal Randolph will be at RAYGUN for the opening. Library of Art: Expanding Universe Raygun Edition The Library of Art is an instructional artwork exploded into an atomic state. It begins with the simple proposition that works of art can be thought of as instructions… Read More
Aphids
Aphids creates epic contemporary art projects using performance, music, site-specifity and new technologies. Collaborative and driven by a passionate belief in the social role of art, Aphids investigates what is current and urgent in contemporary culture. 2014 projects include the premiere of Game Show at… Read More
Jason Sweeny, Stereopublic
I have been researching Australian participatory artists and one of my favourites is Jason Sweeny, I’m taken with a project of his called ‘Stereopublic’. The project exists as an app, and is described as ‘crowdsourcing the quiet’. If you have the app, you can… Read More
WHILE PASCAL WAS HERE
We continue to hold the installation of our current artist, Pascal Dombis, who visited from Paris early this month. On viewing his work in the RAYGUN space it is prompting to share his previous works, with one in particular that he shared through describing in… Read More
Stories From Toowoomba
Beautiful Project this Thursday Night
KISS
There are no words for this project xx http://guardianlv.com/2014/03/20-strangers-first-kiss-by-filmmaker-tatia-pilieva-video/
PAINTING IN THE PRESENT TENSE
It may be a year old now but it’s a must for being a permanent on raygunlab Give yourself an hour and a half. xx
Mixed Grill(e) Pascal Dombis Opening
For more than 20 years, Pascal Dombis has been using computers and algorithms to produce excessive repetition of simple processes. He exploits the paradoxical coexistence of orderly control and chaotic aleatory forces to produce unpredictable, unstable and dynamic visual forms which he synthesizes into digital… Read More