November 13 - February 13, 2021
A solo exhibition featuring work by Daniel Fuller.
From the gallery:
“An interactive experiential installation reinterpreting the process of entering a black hole aimed to elicit introspective response through complete immersion into the piece. Using an array of modern and primitive materials, each visitor is drawn, one at a time, through the accretion disk, across the event horizon, and into the black hole.
The accretion disk, made of LED lighting and mirrors, envelopes and pulls the visitor through the event horizon, and then thrusts them into the vast and utter darkness of the black hole. Auditory feedback deconstructs and recontextualizes any sound coming from the visitor to simulate the destructive forces inside the black hole.
Artist Bio: Daniel Fuller is a native Texan artist currently living and working in Houston. He holds a MS degree in Media Forensics from CU Denver and a BS degree in Recording Industry Management from Middle Tennessee State University. His artistic practice is multidisciplinary in scope, and focuses on a synthesis of two, three, and four dimensional space. He is a current awardee of the 2020 Support for Artists and Creative Individuals grant from the Houston Art Alliance. Previously, he collaborated with artist Mateo Tannatt on Horse Dream Horse for CounterCurrent18. While studying at CU Denver, he was awarded an ArtsBridge Scholarship to instruct middle school children in sound design and audio production. Currently, he has two ongoing film series for the University of Houston’s William R. Jenkins Library; UH Artists Talk and Building Houston, a joint collaboration with AIA Houston.
Closing Date: February 13, 2020”
On View: November 13, 2020 | 8–10 pm
1502 Sawyer Street, Suite 400
Houston, 77007 Texas
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