ChuvaNãoCaiDaLua
Work in progress of the installation "A Chuva não cai da Lua"
Andrea Inocêncio
Andreia Luis (video edition)
Work in progress of the installation "A Chuva não cai da Lua"
Andrea Inocêncio
Andreia Luis (video edition)
The Roosevelt Community Center in San Jose, A, a LEED gold building, was completed in Fall, 2008. My two installations here detain and filter storm water runoff from the roof.
sound installation for Watertable design-dinner
+ Product Design’s @ the Table
+ US launch of Alphabet City’s Water (MIT Press)
Aronson Gallery
Parsons The New School for Design, NYC video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbZEeaGNkPo&feature=relmfu
Drawing Water is a constructed landscape shaped by the relationship between where water falls and where it is consumed within the United States. It builds images to expose the reality that water is channeled, pumped, and siphoned to locations far from where it falls. Although the paths are imagined, Drawing Water is based on real data and it reveals a clear truth about water resources and use.
A temporary installation by the Living Architecture Lab at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and Environmental Health Clinic at New York University.
Interactive installation at h2o emergencias.
Dicen que donde el hombre vive demasiado tiempo
se transforma en desierto.
El agua que da vida,
cuando hay demasiada vida vivida,
se transforma en algo muerto,
en algo yermo,
en los cuatro jinetes del Apocalipsis.
Dicen que la tierra donde nacieron mis padres
era un vergel,
una selva en la meseta.
Yo me acuerdo.
Dicen que había un río con peces,
con niños bañándose en verano
y lavanderas el resto del año.
Ahora,
sólo hay las lágrimas de los recuerdos
en un cauce estéril y reseco;
The "World Water Museum" installation by Keti Haliori focuses to alert people on the challenges of clear, potable water on the planet. It approaches surrealistically the vast environmental problem, presenting water as "museum item".