1. Contour1
2. StereoNegative (A Tribute to Tony Smith)
3. Mama Three Eyes & Yaga Baba
4. I See You
5. dolefullhouse
6. Visions (rainbow rose)
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1. Contour1
2. StereoNegative (A Tribute to Tony Smith)
3. Mama Three Eyes & Yaga Baba
4. I See You
5. dolefullhouse
6. Visions (rainbow rose)
7. Knowledge is Power
8. Notional Field
9. Psychic Effects: A Delicate Balance
10. Velociplosion (A Muybridge Influenced Spatial Event)
11. menotme
12. Whale
13. The Legacy Lives On
14. Laser Starship
15. Light Terrain
16. Public Constructions: A Mini Night Park
17. Frontier Town: A Tent Camp for Children in the Urban Wild
18. Open
19. A Ray Array
20. Lightworks
21. white code: VIEW
22. Visual Music
23. Garfield Lofts Projection – “ToBe Detroit”
24. The Climb
25. Motor City Beach Jazz
26. Rise & Fall: Repeat.
27. Let’s Dance
28. Clearchannel Tracking Shot
29. Work
30. Community Beacons
31. YOUR TEXT HERE
32. The Mothership and Mental Machine
33. The Ice Cave
34. Share Detroit (Rheostat Ride)
35. Space Monkey Detroit
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Annica Cuppetelli & Cristobal Mendoza
Apetechnology
Biba Bell
Brienne Willcock & Robert White
D MET Design (Elizabeth Skrisson & Joel Schmidt) with Sarah Lapinski
Dana Bell
Dawn Of Man
Evan Roth
Graem Whyte
Jacco Olivier
Jake Chidester & Alisyn Malek
Jessie Stead
Kye Potter & Julia Dzwonkoski
Marcos Zotes
Mark Moffett with TiMe To Productions
Marte Eknæs
Melanie Manos
Mikki Olson
NBNY
NewD Media
Nicola Kuperus & Adam Lee Miller
Patrick Quinn
Reid Bingham & Sean McIntyre
ROGUEHAA
rootoftwo + daub
Sarah Rara
Tabaimo
The Art Firm of McCormack & Figg
Thick Air Studios
Tim Schwartz & Richard Bott
Tom Carey
Tsz Yan Ng with Helena Kang & Justin Kollar
Vagner Whitehead
Yvette Mattern
Zay Lay: Lindsay Karty & Lianna Cecil
The premise of I See You is to use electromechanical devices, i.e. ROBOTS, to explore the intimate but uneasy relationship humans have developed with our technological creations. These “seeing robots” will interrupt the passivity of watching as they move into the audience, slowly rolling through groups of people, and sometimes following them in an observational, almost insistent manner.
ARTIST: Apetechnology
VENUE: Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202