Ellipsis Reprise

Ellipsis Reprise is a performance, which combines electronic soundscape with 3D animation and site-specific architectural installation. Performed as an evening event, the installation took over the 1970 building of the Berkeley Art Museum.

The architecture installation makes visible the geometric relations of its forms and volumes, the algorithm that ultimately defines sensual experience of its space. It took over five miles of polypropylene twine at 210 lbs tensile strength to take whole of the Museum interior. Ellipsis-Reprise creates the rhythmic complexity of spatial experience through both visual and auditory sensation, transforming this modern interior of the museum into a sensual environment of an acoustic apparatus. (Text adapted from architect’s website)

I was hired to help install the installation and photograph the project and the accompanying event.