Louisa Armbrust "Blue Swimmer"

Governors Island

poster for Louisa Armbrust "Blue Swimmer"

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Blue Swimmer by Louisa Armbrust is an interactive video installation that uses video and sound to bring to life stop-motion photographs from a 1950’s competitive swimming manual. Using Max/MSP and Jitter, the installation reanimates these beautiful but outdated images, creating an immersive environment where the viewer influences but does not control events.

Blue Swimmer is the latest piece from Louisa Armbrust that uses games and sports to examine ideas about play and creativity. Armbrust uses games and sports as a helpful matrix for thinking about the creativity involved in trying to follow a rule. As Ludwig Wittgenstein argues in his Philosophical Investigations, it is not possible to have a rule for following every rule. So instead we play, exerting all our creativity, to find an action that meets with our interpretation of the rule.

The original images upon which Blue Swimmer is based were created with the photographic technologies of their time to attempt to convey, as omprehensively as possible, the rules for performing a butterfly stroke or a competition dive. These images exquisitely demonstrate the distance between lived experience and the carefully orchestrated representation of experience, aligning them poetically with the task of exploring the gap between the rule and its resulting action.
Supported by the Jerome Foundation through the Harvestworks Artist In Residence Program.

Location:
Building 10b, Governor's Island
Free ferry service from Manhattan and Brooklyn:
http://www.govisland.com/html/visit/directions.shtml

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Schedule

from May 27, 2011 to September 25, 2011
Fridays, 11am to 4:30pm, Saturdays and Sundays, 11am to 5pm

Opening Reception on 2011-08-13 from 13:30 to 15:30
Artist talk: Sat, Aug 13, at 1:30pm and 3:30pm

Artist(s)

Louisa Armbrust

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