[ad_1] In January 2021, Joshua Rozells ventured out into the Pinnacles Desert in Western Australia, intending to photograph a star trail. But after shooting for more than three hours and reviewing his images, he realized that the light patterns he captured weren’t what he had hoped for. “There were satellite trails visible in almost every […]
Cathy Doutreligne: Capturing the Ephemeral in Light and Spac…
[ad_1] From Childhood Wonder to a Lifelong Passion The vast, sunlit beaches of the Opal Coast in northern France were the setting for Cathy Doutreligne’s earliest artistic awakenings. These landscapes, where the sky and sea merged into a luminous expanse, left an indelible mark on her imagination. Childhood vacations spent along these shores instilled a […]
Watery Landscapes Set the Stage for Lachlan Turczan’s Epheme…
[ad_1] In the dreamy installations of Lachlan Turczan, natural and perceptual phenomena combine in otherworldly installations merging technology with aquatic landscapes. Water is central to the Los Angeles-based artist’s work and helps shape an ongoing series of immersive projects incorporating light and sonic phenomena. Turczan is influenced by the Light and Space movement, which originated […]
How Red Light Therapy Benefits Neuropathy, Myopathy and More
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Eric: Bringing Light to the Darkness and Facing Our Monsters
[ad_1] Eric is a time capsule of just about every newsworthy topic of the mid-1980s. And the show’s setting in New York, specifically in 1985, is important. I should know—I watch ’80s years like a hawk. The blatant use of 1985 stung because it meant I couldn’t use Eric for my upcoming comparison of 1984 […]