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Bill Dolson - Estancia, New Mexico


SanDiego
Studies for Synthetic Meteors V1.0 - San Diego, 2005
20" x 30", digital C-print



Artist Statement:

These are studies for actual large-scale ephemeral drawings to be made in the upper atmosphere using synthetic meteors.  These drawings will persist for only seconds, at most minutes. The work explores the large-scale use of the environment, and the atmosphere in particular, as a medium for visual composition.  A consequence of the activity is to highlight the extent to which humankind has impacted and has control over the environment.  The work mimics the naturally occurring phenomena of meteors, which have historically been attributed with significant religious or supernatural import as signs or omens and demonstrates that these events can now be synthesized and manipulated at will.  It is land art on a mega scale, exposing the degree to which we have altered and have the ability to further modify our environment.  The work combines elements and properties of technological, environmental, and conceptual art. These events will provide an exquisite visual union of art and science.

Bill Dolson
http://www.billdolson.com


NewYorkCity
Studies for Synthetic Meteors V1.0 - New York City, 2005
20" x 30", digital C-print







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