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Red Hair Girl

Rainscape

Wellington 2015

Debbie Fish, Lisa Taylor, and Josh Bailey

As people find their feet in this digital environment, their movements alter the space
around them. By recreating nature indoors, we are able to change the laws of nature, creating an unstable environment in which participants have the power to ‘destroy’ the world around them. In doing so the work reminds people of the fragility of the natural cycles that exist in weather and in the world: expressing how we are unable to control the weather, only affect it.

THE CONTAINER SERIES

Debbie Fish has a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from Victoria University and works as a theatre designer and an installation artist, with a particular interest in crossing boundaries between different art forms.
 
Lisa Taylor is a developer, designer and lover of all things geek! Her previous projects have involved renditions of classic arcade games, real-time social media collaborations using public API's and wearable electronics.
  
Josh Bailey is a software engineer and industrial artist who specialises in real time control systems and high voltages. He is one of the founding members of Forks in Sockets, creating performances integrating robot instruments, Tesla coils, and sculptures powered by wireless energy.

Supported by The Public Art Fund, Wellington City Council

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