Craig Hodgetts and Ming Fung discusses their installation kē ärō‘ skŏŏr’ō with Eric Owen Moss.
The installation consists of roughly 180 wall-mounted ellipses that were back-lit with LED lighting. The pattern is taken from a photograph of Nina Simone, which is faintly recognizable. Moss likens their project to the Zip-a-Tone screentone product once common with cartoonists. READ MORE
Craig Hodgetts and Ming Fung discusses their installation kē ärō‘ skŏŏr’ō with Eric Owen Moss.
The installation consists of roughly 180 wall-mounted ellipses that were back-lit with LED lighting. The pattern is taken from a photograph of Nina Simone, which is faintly recognizable. Moss likens their project to the Zip-a-Tone screentone product once common with cartoonists. READ MORE
Craig Hodgetts and Ming Fung discusses their installation kē ärō‘ skŏŏr’ō with Eric Owen Moss.
The installation consists of roughly 180 wall-mounted ellipses that were back-lit with LED lighting. The pattern is taken from a photograph of Nina Simone, which is faintly recognizable. Moss likens their project to the Zip-a-Tone screentone product once common with cartoonists. READ MORE
Craig Hodgetts and Ming Fung discusses their installation kē ärō‘ skŏŏr’ō with Eric Owen Moss.
The installation consists of roughly 180 wall-mounted ellipses that were back-lit with LED lighting. The pattern is taken from a photograph of Nina Simone, which is faintly recognizable. Moss likens their project to the Zip-a-Tone screentone product once common with cartoonists. READ MORE