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  • The Border Crossed Us

    The Border Crossed Us is a temporary public art installation by the Institute for Infinitely Small Things that transplants the US-Mexico border fence in southern Arizona to the UMass Amherst campus.

    By The Institute for Infinitely Small Things, 2011
    Filed under: Awards, Homeland Insecurity, Infinitely Small Things, Installation, Public space, Sculpture, Sound
  • Transgender Bathroom Dedication

    Transgender Bathroom Dedication dedicates the men’s room at the MFA Boston to Dean Spade who was arrested in 2002 for using the men’s room in Grand Central Station and dedicates the women’s room at the MFA Boston to Chrissy Pollis…

    By The Institute for Infinitely Small Things, 2011
    Filed under: Infinitely Small Things, Installation
  • Exit Strategy

    It takes 154,000 breaths to evacuate Boston was installed at the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston in 2009 as part of the James & Audrey Foster Prize show along with a new work entitled Exit Strategy.

    Excerpt from Exit Strategy:

    By kanarinka, 2009
    Filed under: Installation, Sound
  • The Last Month of the Future

    An installation with paper clouds and weather forecasts. Visitors are invited to remove the clouds, one piece at a time.

    By kanarinka, 2007
    Filed under: Art, Installation, Weather
  • Sifting the Inner Belt

    A year-long social performance and research art project bridging the Boston Center for the Arts and Berkeley Street Community Garden in the South End of Boston, MA. The project consisted of performances, potluck dinners, conversations and installations.

    By Jeremy Liu and Hiroko Kikuchi with Jeremy Chu, Catherine D’lgnazio, William Ho, Natalie Loveless, Andi Sutton and Kim Szeto, 2005
    Filed under: Art, Installation, Instructions, Performance, Public space
  • Household Creatures

    An installation involving dozens of household appliances on top of women’s shoes. The work was installed in the lobby of the building in a storefront window. A video camera captured reactions from the street audience and projected them inside of…

    By kanarinka, 2003
    Filed under: Art, Installation, Performance, Public space, Sculpture
  • Tea Party

    For the exhibition “Better Homes & Guardians”, iKatun modeled the tea party of the future using stuffed animals, furniture, a mini-tea set and duct tape.

    By iKatun, 2003
    Filed under: Art, Homeland Insecurity, Installation, Sculpture
  • Paradise

    An adaptation of Dante’s Paradise for the information age. A grid of 256 LED lights responds to visitors’ sound by running the Game of Life, a software algorithm that creates complex behavior from simple rules. When there is no sound,…

    By iKatun, 2002
    Filed under: Art, Installation, Sound
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