Jason Dodge's practice attempts to give new life to objects, exploring
their potential and provoking the viewer's cognitive ability to imagine a
corresponding narrative. Focusing on specific aspects of two works, A
permanently open window and Changing the lights - From rose light to
white light, from white light to rose light, by hand, over and over,
Jason Dodge's artist book is not merely a documentation of his works
but, in the artist's words, "a record of light changing over a day, in
one case naturally and in one case manually". The publication was
conceived and designed to accompany Jason Dodge's permanent installation
realized for the Maramotti Collection, in Reggio Emilia - a permanently
open window located in what was once the tower of a factory's
electrical power plant, an abandoned industrial space, now transformed
into a commercial outlet - and contains selected images from both
projects, as well as a text.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1i5UtYZJ39oMOTT-004
Jason Dodge's practice attempts to give new life to objects, exploring
their potential and provoking the viewer's cognitive ability to imagine a
corresponding narrative. Focusing on specific aspects of two works, A
permanently open window and Changing the lights - From rose light to
white light, from white light to rose light, by hand, over and over,
Jason Dodge's artist book is not merely a documentation of his works
but, in the artist's words, "a record of light changing over a day, in
one case naturally and in one case manually". The publication was
conceived and designed to accompany Jason Dodge's permanent installation
realized for the Maramotti Collection, in Reggio Emilia - a permanently
open window located in what was once the tower of a factory's
electrical power plant, an abandoned industrial space, now transformed
into a commercial outlet - and contains selected images from both
projects, as well as a text.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1i5UtYZJ39oMOTT-004