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***Projector, VDMX5, Final Cut Pro X, Satomizer, Processing, Pure Data, MadMapper, Cinema 4D, APC40. [100’ x 25’]*** *This project was presented in 2015 in Boulder, Colorado. Images and video remain property of Hes.* --- ### **Artist Statement** ***Light Pollution: Group Exhibition*** "Light Pollution" is a group exhibition that investigates the influence of artificial light on the natural environment. As part of this exhibition, I transformed the CU Boulder campus's Engineering Complex into a dynamic canvas through projection mapping. My contribution, a 100ft+ projection on the complex's tallest spire, featured the video "Superintended Vanquishment". This piece showcased engineering failures caused by natural forces, prompting viewers to contemplate the environmental repercussions of human activities and the potential consequences of nature's retaliation. The projection not only illuminates the impact of light pollution on our surroundings, but also prompts a deeper reflection on our relationship with the natural world and the power of nature over humans. > The "Light Pollution" group exhibition was a thought-provoking and visually stunning exploration of the impact of artificial light on the natural environment. Through the use of projection mapping, video content, and immersive sound design, the artists aimed to create an unforgettable experience that would inspire viewers to think more deeply about our relationship with the environment and the impact of humans on the natural world. ![img](https://image.nostr.build/8cd85bc507936c309e513c82bd164d29787b9e8ab3061a5f81d7f9d54603cb73.jpg) ***Superintended Vanquishment: Short Film*** ‘Superintended Vanquishment’ is a digital media project that showcases modern engineering failures onto the very building where the future engineers of tomorrow are studying. The Engineering Complex at CU Boulder serves as the backdrop for this thought-provoking piece. The irony lies in the fact that the video, which depicts engineering disasters caused by natural forces, is projected onto the building where students are learning about engineering. > By using this content, I wanted to challenge viewers to think about the consequences of our actions on the environment and the delicate balance between human development and natural systems. This project ties into the theme of light pollution by highlighting the impact of artificial light on both humans and nature. While humans have made great strides in engineering, nature still holds the power to reclaim what's hers. The video features scenes of engineering failures, such as a dam collapsing due to a flood, a building destroyed by an earthquake, and a bridge washed away by a landslide. The film serves as a reminder of the fragility of human creations and the power of nature. The projection itself is striking, with the video mapped onto the Engineering Complex's tallest spire. The lighting effects and surround sound speakers create an immersive experience for viewers, allowing them to feel as if they're part of the scene. This visual and auditory display invites viewers to reflect on the consequences of human actions on the environment and the delicate balance between human development and natural systems. > Ultimately, the project underscores the notion that, despite our technological advancements, nature will always have the final say. --- ### Watch ‘Superintended Vanquishment’ nostr:naddr1qqrk7e24vekhvcspzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejsygquk99txdv8dly7lsmasw969p70zlj6mnxtyzlk6j0em2tft4fyvgpsgqqqskasrmevqw --- *Originally published in 2015 by Hes.* *Republished to habla.news/u/hes@nostrplebs.com on 11/28/2024.* --- ### Find me elsewhere: [Website](https://hes.npub.pro/) [Store](https://plebeian.market/p/517d6542a081d61ecd8900ad9e2640290e2cf06f516c5e5f3edadfbde446bff4/stall/1db0cdfe0e39c4bd81b903902eeda74e6aa0f0b56e30851f327e6d0c292c5c06)