chouAdmin – Choubun http://choubun.com The history of Oliver Hess Tue, 04 Oct 2016 23:33:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.11 Secular Spiritual Technology http://choubun.com/secular-spiritual-technology/ Tue, 04 Oct 2016 23:23:39 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=366 Continue reading]]>


https://www.patreon.com/turtlebear

A series of virtual reality guided meditations available on Patreon.  At its broadest level this is an exploration of the variety of platforms currently available to communicate spatial content.  Stereo equirectangular panoramas on youTube which are visible on all platforms to google daydream apps designed specifically for android viewers, there are a growing collection of experiences to try out.  More than anything we want your feedback as Oliver is dedicated to telling the metaphorical saga of his digestion.

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LA Pergolas http://choubun.com/la_pergolas/ Thu, 15 Jan 2015 23:45:34 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=86 Two sculptures in downtown LA, in construction now! Follow construction progress on Aperiodic Industries page. Los Angeles, CA   Pedestrians traversing the 101 on their way to or from Union Station or the El Pueblo Historical Monument and world famous Olvera … Continue reading]]> la street day


Two sculptures in downtown LA, in construction now!

Follow construction progress on Aperiodic Industries page.

Los Angeles, CA   Pedestrians traversing the 101 on their way to or from Union Station or the El Pueblo Historical Monument and world famous Olvera Street from the historic core of downtown and civic center will soon have new experiences waiting for them in the form of two new public art installations currently nearing completion. Conceived by a team comprised of Jenna Didier, Oliver Hess, Ned Kahn and Marcos Lutyens, these sculptures were commissioned by the Department of Transportation with the guidance of the Department of Cultural Affairs as the second phase to a pedestrian improvement project for the two bridges that span the 101 Freeway on Los Angeles Street and Main Street – the first phase widened the sidewalks.

The artists’ vision sprang from a desire to use the vernacular of the freeway, in other words, the aesthetic of CalTrans, but warp this into something beautiful and engaging to the general public – the infrastructures we build are a reflection of our culture and they send a message to the future. As Hess completed the final renders, giving shape to some initial ideas, the concepts’ forms emerged. The Los Angeles Street canopy was presented as a sweeping gestural archway that draws upon iconic elements like a large wave closing out on the shore and flocking patterns of birds. The 100’ long expanse provides an experience of the pergola at the scale of these natural phenomena. In order to create a continuous expanse, Hess drew upon a technique he had developed for a previous installation that incorporates a node and grid system. The LED lights embedded in the formed aluminum “nodes” that cover the grid of stainless steel netting will illuminate each night and will display a subtle yet telling story of the vibration of the bridge via the use of a geophone similar to those geologists use to measure earthquakes.

As a counterpoint to the technology dependent vibration measurement of Los Angeles Street Pergola, the one on Main Street uses passive mechanics to visualize seismic activity. The entire upper section of the sculpture is a series of pendula which can swing freely for a few degrees but are carefully controlled beyond that to provide a safe illustration of the bridge’s movement. Measurement devices are embedded into the structure and allow for various insights, including the presence of “love waves”, a rare seismic phenomena where the liquefaction of earth allows a perpendicular wave to propagate over the surface of the earth, in this case these are measured traveling from the east to the west and back.

Beginning in 2008, Didier and Hess developed the concept and continued through the design process until its final review and acceptance by both the LA Department of Cultural Affairs and community stakeholders. They then worked closely with an engineering team that included Matt Melnyk of Nous Engineering, Dan Weddell of WKE, Buro Happold, the LA Public Works Engineering Bureau with Jim Treadaway as City Program Manager and Tim Fu as Construction Manager, (followed previously by Arrash Agahi, and Ing Jones), CalTrans and numerous specialized engineering firms.  The artworks were constructed by ACON Construction with several specialized sub contractors including CadWorks and Fabritech.

As construction began, Hess continued to consult and guide the process from prototyping through the installation from his studio in Glassell Park, Aperiodic Industries. There he hosted a series of public workshops and intensive studies of the subtler aspects of the pergolas’ design and engineering to attain that extra level of detail that the artworks required in order to make them truly inviting and memorable.

Although designed as pedestrian enhancements, the pieces are visible from the 101 freeway from both north and southbound lanes and will function for millions as “The Gateway to Los Angeles” whether they arrive via freeway, rail, bicycle or on foot.

 

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DorkBot SF talk http://choubun.com/dorkbot-sf-talk/ Wed, 03 Dec 2014 01:35:55 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=299 Oliver gave a presentation about the maintenance procedures for the Wilmington Waves project.  It was a technical audience, they appreciated the information.  Perhaps the best comments were: “why no unicorns?” and “are you a wizard?” Thanks to Karen Marcelo for … Continue reading]]> wilmington-repair


Oliver gave a presentation about the maintenance procedures for the Wilmington Waves project.  It was a technical audience, they appreciated the information.  Perhaps the best comments were: “why no unicorns?” and “are you a wizard?”

Thanks to Karen Marcelo for putting on this event so consistently over the years, it is always high quality and well documented.

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Iron Age Estates http://choubun.com/iron-age-estates/ Fri, 23 May 2014 20:29:24 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=249 Both a concept and a construction this is a billboard constructed in the desert to advertise a future construction project on the site.  Click to see full size to learn about the modern and historic amenities to be included at the … Continue reading]]> iron age estates


Both a concept and a construction this is a billboard constructed in the desert to advertise a future construction project on the site.  Click to see full size to learn about the modern and historic amenities to be included at the site.  In many ways this project is an exploration of our practical expectations for future constructions and our fanciful imaginings of what might yet happen.  It is intended to explore a way to solidify the conceptual.

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Exhibited as part of Spectacular Subdivisions (curated by Jay Lizo for Monte Vista projects in collaboration with High Desert Test Sites. ) More info here.

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Wilmington Waves http://choubun.com/wilmington-waves/ Fri, 18 Apr 2014 03:52:26 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=172 This permanent artwork conceptualized with I was part of the design partnership of Didier Hess is for the Wilmington Waterfront Development as part of their Buffer Park project.  This piece will illuminate the pedestrian bridges that run along the buffer … Continue reading]]> wilmington waves


This permanent artwork conceptualized with I was part of the design partnership of Didier Hess is for the Wilmington Waterfront Development as part of their Buffer Park project.  This piece will illuminate the pedestrian bridges that run along the buffer zone. The concept for this project was propelled by our interest to bring the ocean nearer to Wilmington; envelop visitors to the park with the sensation of being in or on the water. Therefore the scale and motion of the lighting encourages a more intimate engaging experience. It is also meant to imitate the rare effect seen in the ocean at night when phosphorescent plankton illuminate the waves. By activating hidden sensors located along the bridge, pedestrians and cyclists will trigger waves of LED lights in response to their speed and direction of travel meant to mimic the waves of the ocean. When no visitors are on the bridges, the system shall be designed to fire off a wave every 5-15 minutes, or perhaps will synchronize to tidal information. The illuminated assemblies containing the rope of programmable LEDs concealed within multi-layered sculptural stainless steel diffuser also called a “wavelet” will be secured to rods attached directly to the base of the bridge and held in tension with cables, allowing them to be strong but also quiver and sway with the wind. The illuminated LED wavelets are at the scale of gentle surf. As one passes over a bridge, the experience is one of an enhanced effect on their environment. Their rippling forms will help intermediate the scales the surroundings; the massive proportions of industrial infrastructure surrounding the park and even the park itself will no longer overwhelm the human experience. Colors for our lighting scheme are sampled from the surroundings to create a reflection of the entire spectrum of the environment in all of its perceptual qualities, much like water reflects the twinkling lights of a harbor.

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new piece on view in desert http://choubun.com/new-piece-on-view-in-desert/ Sat, 05 Apr 2014 22:33:44 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=68 As part of Spectacular Subdivisions (curated by Jay Lizo of Monte Vista projects in collaboration with High Desert Test Sites) Oliver will show a new piece about construction fantasies.  More info here.]]> iron age estates


iron age estates

As part of Spectacular Subdivisions (curated by Jay Lizo of Monte Vista projects in collaboration with High Desert Test Sites) Oliver will show a new piece about construction fantasies.  More info here.

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talk at UCSB MAT 2013 http://choubun.com/talk-at-ucsb-mat-2013/ Sun, 29 Sep 2013 02:28:16 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=215 Continue reading]]>


I will be speaking October 7th at the Media Art and Technology department of UC Santa Barbara.  If you are in the neighborhood drop in. More info below…

http://www.mat.ucsb.edu/595M/?p=1228

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Developing myths, how building permanent public artwork has inspired me to think about what enduring means in our modern world. Dealing with technological implants in the soft wet soil. Dealing with conceptual implants in the soft wet mind.

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Learning The Ropes workshops http://choubun.com/learning-the-ropes-workshops/ Sun, 29 Sep 2013 02:27:36 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=213 Continue reading]]>


Learning The Ropes…

Press Release Ovation01 Band
Please come help design and create a new rope installation or the Ovation awards* stage!
This project, like many installations we have built in the past, will start with a series of workshops.   First we will learn about rigging for stage, rope handling, and knots.  Then we will build models and test materials as we develop full sized prototypes.  On the last day we will build the performance rigs to be mounted on stage and performed by volunteers. The goal is to build something that that hovers some place between geometric optical illusion and constantly metamorphosing phenomena. Imagine a theater of painted ropes, dancing in pre-inscribed mechanically programmed choreography that we as a group work out through models.   None of us really know how to do this, but that’s where things get interesting! Between everyone’s skills, interests and elbow grease it will be amazing.
More people = better ideas = more fun.
Sunday, September 22, 7PM – 10PM: rigging / knots / rope handling
Sunday, October 6, 7PM – 10PM: geometric and physical modeling based on ropes
Sunday, October 20, 7PM – 10PM: full scale prototyping
To participate, RSVP to aperiodicindustries@gmail.com.  This is a free event, drinks and snacks to be served.
Aperiodic Industries is at 2558 N San Fernando Rd Suite B44 Los  Angeles, California 90065
*the Ovation awards are presented by the Los Angeles Stage Alliance. The awards show to honor the best in Los Angeles theater will include a large scale musical performance by String Theory and an exciting sculpture by all of us!
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MatterApp:Pyramidial signup http://choubun.com/matterapppyramidial-signup/ Mon, 16 Sep 2013 02:26:57 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=211


Please join us for MatterApp:Pyramidial public workshops at the Long Beach EXPO Art Center on October 3, 10, and 17 — sign up for free on Eventbrite. Get on it! 40 people per workshop. you don’t have to come to all 3.

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Long Beach speech http://choubun.com/long-beach-speech/ Wed, 04 Sep 2013 02:26:26 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=209


I’m speaking at Cal State University Long Beach on September 5th, if you are in the area, drop by.  I will make it interesting.  I will bring the noise.

More info here:  http://idsala.wordpress.com/

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Orit Haj got some love http://choubun.com/orit-haj-got-some-love/ Mon, 29 Jul 2013 02:25:51 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=207


http://scvnews.com/2013/07/18/rammed-earth-artwork-at-vasquez-rocks-makes-list-of-nations-50-best-public-art-projects/

This article from the Santa Clarita Valley News indicates that they are happy about the public art project Orit Haj.  It won an award from the Public Art Network Year in review from Americans for the Arts.

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De Lab Pecha Kucha x Ping Pong http://choubun.com/de-lab-pecha-kucha-x-ping-pong/ Tue, 18 Jun 2013 02:25:18 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=205


Doing presentation at Pecha Kucha going to talk about tool use and the aperiodic industries concept proposal form…

http://designeastoflabrea.blogspot.com/2013/06/june-26-pecha-kucha-x-ping-pong-dtla.html

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Cat vision machine http://choubun.com/cat-vision-machine/ Sat, 25 May 2013 02:14:08 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=202 Continue reading]]>


Made a gizmo for this show:

A Point of View of a Cat

Dates: May 25 – June 22, 2013
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 25, 7-11pm
Special musical performance by Jeff Levitz & guest at 10pm

Animatron
176-B Barranca St
(gallery is located on Barranca between San Fernando and Ave 21 )
Los Angeles, CA 90031

featured artists: Allison D. Behrstock, Eric Kenneth Malcolm Clark, Rebekah Clendening, Elizabeth DiGiovanni, Elkpen, Oliver Hess, Kenny Irwin, Travis Wade Ivy, Noah Jashinski, David O. Johnson, Marina Kappos, Kasper Kovitz, Jeff Levitz, Bridget Marrin, Tina Marrin, Flo McGarrell, Guan Rong, Marcy Saude, April Street, Nana (Nanuka) Tchitchoua, Nancy Jean Tucker, Sara Velas, Weronika Zaluska

A cat reflects our emotions like a mirror; the subtlety of a cat’s movement can describe time and space in thousands of ways. A Point of View of a Cat introduces the cat as a narrative form, as well as a vehicle for exploration of material and space. This two-fold exhibit delivers the representational and the abstract as two independent vocabularies, which operate on their own terms, yet sometimes intersect each other in the actions of a cat. As humans, we may never know the exact cat experience. Therefore, the exhibit focuses on cat behavior as it is visible to us, and specifically on how cats animate, fragment, and abstract everyday objects. Works included in the show can be divided into two categories: cat scenes and cat artifacts. The first is narrative, representational, animated and seductive. The second is abstract and material-driven; it vaguely refers to household environment and objects we would like to engage with if we were indoor cats (food, fabric, wood, concrete, plastic, etc). The show was inspired by the philosophy of Richard Rorty, which advocates that simultaneous use of multiple vocabularies results in a richer experience of the world.

from my notes:

Cat Vision
As an artist interested in our relationship to machines I find the evolution of vision science, from the computational to the biological as having a peculiar parallel.
Recent studies of vision in cats have revealed quite a  few parallels to how machines see.  In essence optimizations that make it possible for cameras to focus on faces and cars to see traffic signs also allow domestic cats to decide if there is anything interesting going on in a world encoded for humans.
Magnitude of change, complexity of edges, direction of textures.  After years of using machine vision to allow artworks to react semi-appropriately to the public it is exciting to invert the relationship so that the artwork is only trying to relax and enjoy itself, mostly indifferent to its human cohabitants.
Cat meme’s are probably the cosmic consciousnesses revealing itself within all of us, the anomalous populatiries of daily phrases and images reveal a super-conscious preoccupation with things that none of us can control or predict but everyone autonomously react to.
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Project S’More-ing http://choubun.com/project-smore-ing/ Sun, 05 May 2013 02:13:37 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=200


Currently building Project S’More at Aperiodic Industries, join in the action…   here.

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NV88 http://choubun.com/nv88/ Mon, 15 Apr 2013 03:21:25 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=146 NV88 is a temporary airport that is pulled from 2 shipping containers, assembled, used for a month and then packed back up for the rest of the year.  It sits in an incredibly extreme environment and must also be fun. … Continue reading]]> nv88-1972-1


NV88 is a temporary airport that is pulled from 2 shipping containers, assembled, used for a month and then packed back up for the rest of the year.  It sits in an incredibly extreme environment and must also be fun.  Jenda Michl (vertu design) and myself came up with the concept of a steel rib network providing a horse shoe shaped structure that is held together with perpendicular slats to create the floor and seating areas.  A series of carbon fiber rods cross the cross section and further weave with one another before tethering to the ground.  The entire system is locked in place with a fabric membrane precoded with assembly instructions and connection systems.

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Orit Haj http://choubun.com/orit-haj/ Tue, 12 Mar 2013 19:21:34 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=71 Artwork for the Vasquez Rocks visitor center in Agua Dulce California. Constructed through a series of workshops, designed in collaboration with Jenna Didier and executed with the help of dozens of volunteers interested in the larger issues surrounding the project … Continue reading]]> photo by Patrick Mcelhenney


Artwork for the Vasquez Rocks visitor center in Agua Dulce California.

Constructed through a series of workshops, designed in collaboration with Jenna Didier and executed with the help of dozens of volunteers interested in the larger issues surrounding the project and community.  For this project, we were selected because of our interest in revealing the forces at work within the park that have made it a geological wonder. Tatavian rock hieroglyphics as well as other artifacts have been found at the site, as well as the extremely unique geology and its pop culture identity all fed into the shape and function of this artwork.  The materiality is what ties it all together though.  We wanted to experiment with rammed earth to test its practicality for desert construction and it seemed like a perfect opportunity to create a sort of laboratory to understand the performance of different cement and earth mixtures.   Hence each layer of rammed earth has a different formulation and the artwork is designed to erode, hence revealing its own performative characteristics.  At the same time this erosion reveals keep sakes placed in the earth by particpants who worked to create the project.  Hopefully to bring their own kin here years hence and explain the significance of the project to them, decades hence.  Creating a poetic multi-generational relationship to the site and its geology.

Photo by Patrick Mcelhenney photo by Patrick Mcelhenney render by Oliver Hess render by oliver hess

 

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SRL @ XFF http://choubun.com/srl-xff/ Sat, 22 Dec 2012 02:12:57 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=198 Continue reading]]>


Survival Research Labs,   Mark Pauline’s studio was my first experience interning in the arts in the 90s.  I worked with him early in 2012 on his piece in a MOCA show and I had a great time reflecting on old times and new ideas.  When he told me he was doing a performance in LA, I was happy to fabricate a number of concrete and sonotube wobbles filled with gak for the show through a series of workshops at my studio Aperiodic Industries.  I’d specifically like to thank : Scott Bailey, Nick Vida, Saskia Wilson Brown, Glen Kinoshita, Tess Fish, Lindsey Mysse, General LA, and Adam Cottingham

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Aperiodic Industries rise ! http://choubun.com/aperiodic-industries-rise/ Sat, 01 Dec 2012 02:12:27 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=196


Oliver launches Aperiodic Industries by beginning to host public events.   A studio for collaborative experimental art fabrication.  Please consider joining in the fun.

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Get to Nomi at Lamama http://choubun.com/get-to-nomi-at-lamama/ Sun, 25 Nov 2012 02:11:43 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=194


Oliver designed and programmed interactive projections for new wave opera, Get To Nomi,at Lamama theater in East Village only blocks from where Klaus Nomi lived!  Directed by Jason Trucco, the project was a dynamic collaboration of artists, actors and writers.

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“On an Uneasy Earth” presentation http://choubun.com/on-an-uneasy-earth-presentation/ Wed, 24 Oct 2012 02:11:10 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=192


An entertaining presentation at a park in santa monica, the wind was blowing the freshly deposited mulch and we all discussed the creative relationships we have with the earth.  More info here.

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Removing formwork for Orit Haj October 7 http://choubun.com/removing-formwork-for-orit-haj-october-7/ Fri, 05 Oct 2012 02:10:43 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=190 Continue reading]]>


Contact me if you are interested in joining the finishing crew as we remove the formwork and enjoy the fruits of the last workshops as we complete the artwork and hand it over to the public. Official unveiling later in the month.

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Oliver on Subterraneans panel discussion october 6th http://choubun.com/oliver-on-subterraneans-panel-discussion-october-6th/ Thu, 04 Oct 2012 02:10:05 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=188


Should be fun, talk at 6pm followed by a movie about Fishbone.

http://www.artslant.com/la/events/show/240537-panel-discussion-with-artists-from-the-subterraneans

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Subterraneans at TAM http://choubun.com/subterraneans-at-tam/ Wed, 26 Sep 2012 02:09:18 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=186


Oliver’s toolbox (“dream cabinet”) is on display at the Torrance Art Museum 9.22.12 until 11.3.12, the curators will open different drawers every day.

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Vasquez Rocks sculpture workshops http://choubun.com/vasquez-rocks-sculpture-workshops/ Sun, 19 Aug 2012 02:08:24 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=184 Continue reading]]>


Click link for more info, this will be a weekend long opportunity to learn about rammed earth and embed an object into our new public artwork designed to erode for the rest of our lives, revealing its contents and creating a window into geological time.  All are welcome, we will have lectures during lunch by local historians, archaeologists and park rangers.

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Come Pat A Bull debuted for Kulturepark Berlin http://choubun.com/come-pat-a-bull-debuted-for-kulturepark-berlin/ Fri, 29 Jun 2012 02:35:17 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=229


A project examining the art of interactive neuro science.”  Went great, picture soon.

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Another Look http://choubun.com/another-look/ Mon, 04 Jun 2012 23:33:06 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=334 A proposal for the the Rowland Heights Community Center which Didier Hess was short listed to create a proposal for in 2012 create 5 telescopes similar to those found at landmarks and national parks, but when you look through them … Continue reading]]> Another Look composite


Another Look composite Another Look reference Another Look exploded Another Look optics Another Look maps

A proposal for the the Rowland Heights Community Center which Didier Hess was short listed to create a proposal for in 2012

create 5 telescopes similar to those found at landmarks and national parks, but when you look through them there are other features superimposed into the landscape. these features would come from interviewing locals in the park about what they imagine seeing on the horizon, in the future and the past. the system uses a periscope and hidden diorama within the base of the telescope to create the illusion. made of similar material to those left out in public they would be impervious to damage, and free. each would be different in height, and content of view.

 

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Oliver speaks at Supper Studio at UCLA architecture http://choubun.com/oliver-speaks-at-supper-studio-at-ucla-architecture/ Wed, 25 Apr 2012 02:07:18 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=182 Continue reading]]>


They made and served one of my favorite dishes poblano nogales, as well as some pulled pork sliders.  We were exposed to the work of Danielle Rago and A-S-A-P then I talked about urban farming and food security which I projected into the future of independent manufacturing, individualized design, and self sufficiency within a technologically sophisticated future.

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Oliver designs and programs lightspace for Dirty Projectors music Video http://choubun.com/oliver-designs-and-programs-lightspace-for-dirty-projectors-music-video/ Tue, 24 Apr 2012 02:34:48 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=227


The Gun Has No Trigger is a beautiful song, and the video is going to live up to that.  I was excited to to work on the project and will link to the final product when it is released.

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Kpcc Offramp article with interview of Oliver http://choubun.com/kpcc-offramp-article-with-interview-of-oliver/ Sun, 26 Feb 2012 02:34:19 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=225


Link here, audio player under the picture.

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Speaking on panel at College Art Association conference http://choubun.com/speaking-on-panel-at-college-art-association-conference/ Tue, 31 Jan 2012 02:05:51 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=180 Continue reading]]>


The 100th annual College Art Association conference is happening in Los Angeles in February and I will speak on a panel as part of the ARTspace track called Art in the Public Realm (the Global Environment)

Saturday, February 25, 1:00 PM–3:00 PM

West Hall Meeting Room 515A, Level 2, Los Angeles Convention Center
Chairs: Jacki Apple, Art Center College of Design; Tim Nolan, independent artist, and Conrad Gleber, LaSalle University
Sam Bower, greenmuseum.org
Holger Nickisch, Kunstfort Vijfhuizen
Jenny Brown, dLux Media Arts and University of Sydney
Miranda Wright, The Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts
Oliver Hess, Materials and Applications and Didier Hess
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Exhibit A by Jason Trucco http://choubun.com/exhibit-a-by-jason-trucco/ Mon, 23 Jan 2012 02:33:44 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=223 Continue reading]]>


Collaborated on design of installation for Jason Trucco’s show Exhibit A at Annie Wharton Gallery in the Pacific Design Center has an opening on January 26th which features numerous interactive artworks and intriguing artworks related to Los Angeles popular culture and the gulf between reality and fantasy on the screen.

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Disappearing Environments with Judy Chicago http://choubun.com/disappearing-environments-with-judy-chicago/ Thu, 19 Jan 2012 02:32:48 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=221 Continue reading]]>


After a year of development, on thursday January 19th from 10am until 6pm I will be collaborating on the the dry ice installation “Disappearing Environment” with Judy Chicago and Materials & Applications.   At sunset we will light of flares and watch the ice sublimate at the santa monica airport as part of the opening to the Art Contemporary LA fair and the kick off of the Pacific Standard Time Performance Art Festival.

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Ground broke on LA Pergolas http://choubun.com/ground-broke-on-la-pergolas/ Thu, 12 Jan 2012 20:14:12 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=178 Continue reading]]>


After several years of design, the LA Pergola’s are finally in construction.  The LA St. bridge sidewalk is closed as the construction company begins preparing footings below the sidewalk to receive the cable net support posts.  Just 23 months left until it’s completed!

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July Architect Magazine http://choubun.com/july-architect-magazine/ Fri, 29 Jul 2011 02:32:17 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=219


Jenna and Oliver pictured in article by Mimi Ziegler about emerging talent.

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Oliver Grasshopper Workshop http://choubun.com/oliver-grasshopper-workshop/ Fri, 29 Jul 2011 02:31:31 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=217 Continue reading]]>


A parametric project development course at materials & applications on August 7th and 8th.  This will be part of the ongoing workshop series I have been hosting and organizing all year at Materials & Applications.  This is one of the last ones and will feed into the large scale acoustic and felt lounge environment for the Dublab Tonalism party.

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Green Flash http://choubun.com/green-flash/ Thu, 07 Jul 2011 03:23:19 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=152 In 2011 I created a concept upon being short listed to design an artwork for a parking structure.  The piece was designed to take light from the sun as it set and direct it through solar tubes to the other … Continue reading]]> concept render by Oliver Hess


In 2011 I created a concept upon being short listed to design an artwork for a parking structure.  The piece was designed to take light from the sun as it set and direct it through solar tubes to the other side of the building, creating a “green flash.”  The Green Flash is a popular almost mythical (as it is very rarely witnessed but often talked about)  phenomenon of the occasional reflection of the sun after setting through the atmosphere and displaying a momentary green flash.  The light tubes illustrate a burst of light on the side of the parking structure and are themselves annodized green and and terminate with cubic retro reflector scintillators.   Additional tubes act as periscopes, allowing people on the ground to look out at the ocean.

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Live Forever http://choubun.com/live-forever/ Sat, 12 Mar 2011 02:12:06 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=105 For Firestation 94 in the Baldwin Park area of Los Angeles 2011 Our work always tries to respond to a local need. Live Forever is designed to monitor fire danger levels in the vicinity of Fire Station 94 in Los … Continue reading]]> installation at night


For Firestation 94 in the Baldwin Park area of Los Angeles 2011

Our work always tries to respond to a local need. Live Forever is designed to monitor fire danger levels in the vicinity of Fire Station 94 in Los Angeles. Because of changes to the fire warning system and its relative granularity with regard to differing wind conditions inside and outside the city the state financed fire warning system was found to be inaccurate within LA. But, we also wanted to create an image not just of the natural systems that make fires possible but also of those that in opposition thrive and live within the relatively arid region. On the nearby Baldwin Hills the Chalk Dudyla (sometimes called the Live Forever) is a unique and beautiful plant that clings to steep cliffs like a spikey flower. We have tried to capture this plant’s identity in the shape of our water jet cutting, in the patina that naturally seals and protects the sheet brass with a slowly aging organic pattern that was applied through a unique spin painting technique developed at our non-profit architectural research center Materials & Applications. With a budget of one hundred thousand dollars, our goal was to produce maximum coverage and impact on an exterior wall of the building and speak to the community about the role of the fire station in the community as a resource for prevention from harm. A networked system of origami-folded brass sconces clustered onto the facade of the fire station monitor ambient humidity and temperature, then convey the relative risk of fire each evening through an animated LED display that creates waves across the building, more importantly the lighting and the unique nature of the sculpture serves as a reminder of the life hidden and thriving within our industrial infrastructure, a latent ecosystem that survives outside our classical understanding of what is “living.” We envision this system eventually evolving for future applications to become a responsive architectural fabric that monitors air quality, provide habitat for native flora and fauna, and creates passive cooling for south and west-facing walls.

 

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Food Pyramid http://choubun.com/food-pyramid/ Sun, 27 Jun 2010 02:26:29 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=114 Food Pyramid for LACMA, Los Angeles CA 2010 Taking cues from its symbolic predecessor and the material and natural ecologies of Los Angeles, Food Pyramid is a vertical development of the Fish Taco Garden prototyped last summer at Materials & … Continue reading]]> Photo by Scott Mayoral


Food Pyramid for LACMA, Los Angeles CA 2010

Taking cues from its symbolic predecessor and the material and natural ecologies of Los Angeles, Food Pyramid is a vertical development of the Fish Taco Garden prototyped last summer at Materials & Application’s outdoor exhibition space. Utilizing repurposed and recycled materials that evoke our current industrialized food production and distribution systems, the structure is constructed of stacked Intermediate Bulk Container (IBC) Totes. Typically, the totes are used for commercial transport of potable liquids. The artists transformed these to support a system where food production occurs in an ever-renewing cycle that uses the waste generated by one area of the Food Pyramid to feed the other parts. Due to the low rate of evaporation, the 2,100 gallon system is ideal for the low-rainfall climate of Southern California, and is maintained by a small weekly addition of fresh water. Aside from the 100-watt pump powered by solar panels provided by Nick Vida to cycle the water, the pyramid operates with minimal power input and no external aid from purifiers or filters. During its development at M&A, the prototype garden was supported by captured rainwater despite the enduring drought in California. The delicate ecology of the pond is maintained by a natural mechanical system comprised of native bog plants, vegetables, igneous rocks, and gravel. The waste from the tilapia nourishes the tomatoes, onions, lettuce and cilantro. It is hoped that this compact model of an operational, low-impact food garden will spark visitors’ curiosity and enliven their imaginations to re-evaluate the now-discredited “food pyramid” that was once taught in U.S Public Schools and influenced the way in which Americans bought and served food for themselves and their families. Photo by Scott Mayoral Photo by Scott Mayoral Photo by Scott Mayoral

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Terrain Vague http://choubun.com/terrain-vague/ Fri, 30 Apr 2010 02:25:16 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=238 A permanent land art installation for the city of Denver with Jenna Didier that incorporates fog and compressed air to play with one’s perception of space and emphasize the sky and its ever-varying qualities of light. The piece is a … Continue reading]]> TerrainVague_render1


A permanent land art installation for the city of Denver with Jenna Didier that incorporates fog and compressed air to play with one’s perception of space and emphasize the sky and its ever-varying qualities of light. The piece is a large bowl of land about thirty feet in diameter and six feet deep. The sides of the basin have been built up using the excavated soil and are planted with native grasses. When a visitor enters the basin, fog begins to emerge from flush-mounted stainless steel canisters in the floor of the basin. If the air is still, the fog will become more and more dense, filling the cavity of the earth bowl up to its rim. The average visitor will be enveloped in the fog, unable to see anything around them except the sky. An air cannon also flush-mounted in the basin floor will detonate a few moments after the basin is completely

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full of fog, sending a jellyfish-like plume of fog into the air above the earth basin. At night, this fog basin will be suffused with the light of LEDs that are also mounted in the flush-mounted canisters and controlled by timers. This system is designed to run off filtered city water. Unlike traditional interactive water features, this is a very low water consumer, it requires little maintenance, and since it only operates when someone is there to enjoy it, it saves electricity. When seen from a distance, it is a striking feature on the landscape.

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Azora to Zog http://choubun.com/azora-to-zog/ Fri, 04 Dec 2009 23:29:01 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=325 December 2009 proposal for gateway to the libbey bowl outdoor theater in ojai ca.  The name is derived from the catalog of cut glass products made by the libbey glass company.  The idea was to create a gateway which appears … Continue reading]]> Azora to Zog render open


December 2009 proposal for gateway to the libbey bowl outdoor theater in ojai ca.  The name is derived from the catalog of cut glass products made by the libbey glass company.  The idea was to create a gateway which appears split or spread light, an interaction of stainless steel rods with crystals on their ends which bend to block or allow entry in a unique and beautiful way.

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Ecotones – articulated palms http://choubun.com/ecotones-articulated-palms/ Tue, 04 Aug 2009 23:30:36 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=315 Produced for an invitation to design sculptures for 2 round-abouts in Santa Cruz.  The idea of this project was to move these pots in relationship to climate changes, the trees would then grow to record trends in the climate]]> ecotones growth 4


Produced for an invitation to design sculptures for 2 round-abouts in Santa Cruz.  The idea of this project was to move these pots in relationship to climate changes, the trees would then grow to record trends in the climate

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Ukendt Beach http://choubun.com/ukendt-beach/ Mon, 13 Jul 2009 02:48:41 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=119 Instant Herlev Institute, Denmark 2009 Ukendt Beach is an inclined roof tile deck that descends into a rainwater “ocean” in the front yard of a home in suburban Copenhagen. The fabricated synthetic beach uses the roof construction materials and technologies … Continue reading]]> Photo by Anja Franke


Instant Herlev Institute, Denmark 2009

Ukendt Beach is an inclined roof tile deck that descends into a rainwater “ocean” in the front yard of a home in suburban Copenhagen. The fabricated synthetic beach uses the roof construction materials and technologies of Denmark. The result is an undulating surface of ceramic tiles gliding into a gently lapping “sea”. We created our sea by flooding the grounds outside of the residence at the instantHERLEV2 site with rainwater caught off the roof. Photo by Anja Franke Photo by Oliver Hess

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Pomona College String Theory http://choubun.com/pomona-college-string-theory/ Sun, 17 May 2009 02:49:12 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=123 Pomona College, Commencement structure.  2008, 2009, 2010 Public interaction is a crucial component of our work and is exemplified in our project”Pomona String Theory”. The shade canopy, designed alongside architect Emily White, was constructued to shelter the Pomona College audience in … Continue reading]]> Photo by Scott Mayoral


Pomona College, Commencement structure.  2008, 2009, 2010

Public interaction is a crucial component of our work and is exemplified in our project”Pomona String Theory”. The shade canopy, designed alongside architect Emily White, was constructued to shelter the Pomona College audience in Marston Quad for the mid-May commencement ceremony. The shade structure was woven on-site from trucker’s nylon strap webbing and rip stop parachute fabric. The weave followed a strategy developed from string figures – specifically a form called the “Clown’s Collar”- to create a customized net suspended over the quadrangle. From the net hung a cloud of gently undulating streamers in Pomona College colors that provided a unique and lively shade. Software was used to coordinate the weave with a solar incidence angle study that determined an optimum density pattern, allowing for shade where it was most needed, while keeping the system as light weight and wind permeable as possible. The canopy’s assembly was developed through algorithms of weaving and lace making. A prototype of the canopy was constructed at our non-profit architecture research facility, Materials & Applications, that we co-direct. At M&A, the development process of “String Theory” was opened up to include the participation of local enthusiasts. In the final week, the canopy was assembled on site with the help of faculty and students. The participation of students and faculty in assembling “String Theory” was a crucial component of this massive social sculpture. Photo by Scott Mayoral Photo by Scott Mayoral

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Hacienda Heights http://choubun.com/hacienda-heights/ Sat, 18 Apr 2009 03:27:33 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=166 This concept for the Hacienda Heights community center was based on Oliver being struck upon exploring the site and seeing nearly a dozen plastic playground sets which were all apparently slated to be destroyed when the site was upgraded.  He … Continue reading]]> render by oliver hess


This concept for the Hacienda Heights community center was based on Oliver being struck upon exploring the site and seeing nearly a dozen plastic playground sets which were all apparently slated to be destroyed when the site was upgraded.  He measured all the parts of all the playground sets, designed a system to helically cut all the hollow molded plastic components separately and make a sort of explosion of plastic ribbons from the tympanum of the soon to be constructed outdoor theater.  It was applauded for its use of color by the country arts commission but ultimately not selected.

 

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Bosa Whirl http://choubun.com/bosa-whirl/ Thu, 12 Jun 2008 01:29:24 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=284 There are about 2 linear blocks of pergola structure on the west side of the san diego union station.  Beside that another smaller pergola welcomes people who want to cut through from the tracks to the coast.  Passing through a … Continue reading]]> whirl-comp-01a


There are about 2 linear blocks of pergola structure on the west side of the san diego union station.  Beside that another smaller pergola welcomes people who want to cut through from the tracks to the coast.  Passing through a private real estate development which requested concepts for an iconic artwork.  I did these concepts for a “whirl” of pergola which connected the existing structural language to a frozen in a dramatic gesture.  Similar to a beautiful photograph of a storm at sea.

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House Swarming http://choubun.com/house-swarming/ Fri, 07 Sep 2007 02:02:12 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=97 Art Center College of Design Wind Tunnel Pasadena CA 2008 A site-specific installation which operates both as a complex light pattern that greets visitors and as an environment-sensing device.  Commissioned for the Art Center presentation of the exhibition “Open House,” … Continue reading]]> photo-by-scott-mayoral


Art Center College of Design Wind Tunnel Pasadena CA 2008

A site-specific installation which operates both as a complex light pattern that greets visitors and as an environment-sensing device.  Commissioned for the Art Center presentation of the exhibition “Open House,” designed  and produced by Ubersee.

During the day, the “swarm” of green ambiguous forms, both biomorphic and geometric, accentuates the South Campus’s main entry. At twilight, the swarm comes to life, telling visitors and passersby about the current air quality around the building. Electronic sensors perceive air contaminants – such as tobacco, benzene, carbon monoxide, even perfume – and separately inform the outside and inside swarms, which sets off signals. These signals are interpreted as changes to the natural rhythm that the network has established based on the number and distribution of nodes connected to the cable net. Flashing cells on the exterior facade indicate air quality inside the building. Conversely, pulsating effects in the interior entry inform visitors about the outside air quality. The flashing lights become indicators of the environment like dramatic clouds at sunset that forewarnings of storms at night.

HouseSwarming is an example of how architects and designers are using technology that mimics biological systems. These patterns look like those structures found in nature, such as the patterns made by schools of fish, flocks of birds, and swarms of locusts. Used in the home, this type of sensor-node technology could enable us to extend our nervous system into the environment and alter our sense of boundaries.

Art Center College of Design, South Campus, Pasadena, California, 2007

Conceptual Design and electronics Oliver Hess

Concept Development Jenna Didier

Fabrication Supervision Marcos Lutyens

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Here There Be Monsters http://choubun.com/here-there-be-monsters/ Wed, 15 Mar 2006 02:51:39 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=127 On a bamboo bridge above a pond, human and monster meet through a gestural interface. This installation explores the challenges of synchronizing the aesthetics and intrinsic characteristics of natural materials into a built environment, mediated with the latest computer aided … Continue reading]]> Photo by Scott Mayoral


On a bamboo bridge above a pond, human and monster meet through a gestural interface.

This installation explores the challenges of synchronizing the aesthetics and intrinsic characteristics of natural materials into a built environment, mediated with the latest computer aided design tools and embedded control system technologies. The installation is designed to challenge visitors with its subtle interactivity that references our universal fears and the more specific threats endemic today, including heightened surveillance of the private sector, increased computational control of daily life, and the poisoning of our environment.

The entire system runs on 4 computers with the artificial life of all “monsters” being created within the systhesis of information from all sensory modalities. The basis of human machine interaction is infrared firewire cameras used primarily for assembly line part inspection. The input is filtered through a number of programs that all approach vision differently, becoming a testbed for various infranatural projects. The vision data is then shared and exploited by simple finite state machines which then queue reactions and anticipation within a larger boid simulation (an artificial life program, modeled on the flocking behaviour of birds) of a large aqueous volume. The simulation keeps track of the surface condition of the water based on the wakes of various “monster” interactions via the use of midi and 48 variable frequency pumps.

Three types of “monsters” inhabit the water garden. Their artificial intelligence derives stimulation from visitors’ fear of the unknown, of being alone, and of themselves. A surveillance network watches and analyses their motions, actions, and reactions around the water. infranatural has designed all the systems to be self-learning and modifying so the installation will grow within its simulated environment while the bamboo woven into the bridge dries and hardens and tropical aquatic plants begin to flourish in the chemical-free rain-catchment water. The entire environment evolves over the course of the exhibition -visitors are invited to come back regularly to see what has thrived and what has shriveled. A “chaordic” system has been created here that simultaneously strives towards chaos and order – a principle that is as basic as survival of the fittest and one that is inherent in the hybrid vigour of this ecosystem whose components’ adaptation is dependent not just on the basic resources of rain and sun but also upon the attention and interest of the visitor.

Materials & Applications, Silver Lake, California, 2006

Concept Design Jenna Didier and Oliver Hess

Water engineering Jenna Didier

Software and hardware design Oliver Hess

Bridge engineering and architecture Bruce Danziger of Arup and Workshop Levitas

This installation was built by the volunteers at Materials & Applications Photo by Oliver Hess Photo By Oliver Hess Photo by Scott Mayoral

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Tesla’s Ghost http://choubun.com/teslas-ghost/ Thu, 15 Sep 2005 03:13:35 +0000 http://choubun.com/?p=132 The Redondo Steam Plant’s interior far wall was illuminated with the rippling reflective surface of a vertical expanse of simulated water. The ocean just several yards away was invited into the plant – to join with electricity in the form … Continue reading]]> teslas-ghost-11-edit


The Redondo Steam Plant’s interior far wall was illuminated with the rippling reflective surface of a vertical expanse of simulated water. The ocean just several yards away was invited into the plant – to join with electricity in the form of light and dance with visitors. The caustic patterns of light on the far wall pulled the visitor from one end of the Turbine Platform to the other and upon their arrival, began to respond to their position and movement

Tesla’s Ghost is the personification of electric light. The visitor experiences the light as a presence upon the bare wall of the turbine room that intensifies as they approach the balcony and seems to follow them as they move through the space. If several people gather along the balcony, the entire wall becomes illuminated and agitated as more people trigger the lights in response to their presence.
This project was created by several high intensity lights and turbo fans at the base of the wall–tucked out of view–that shined upon an expanse of mylar supported and tilted towards the wall.

California 2005

A collaboration of Oliver Hess, Jenna Didier, and Jimu Okumura

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