Matthew Richie is the first artist in this movie. He talks about using computers and being able to reproduce photos, and images with out changing the quality of the line. He uses the computers and then sends the design to another guy that also uses a computer and then cuts metal with high powered water. Matthew then puts all the pieces together to create his sculptures.
Fred Wilson likes to put a bunch of objects together. No matter what it is. He says if you do what you really believe in, it says more. My favorite is when he used black glass that was shaped like rain drops and placed them on the wall. He said they could signify oil, ink, or tar. He also used it to signify African Americans.
Fred Wilson also did printmaking. He dropped acid onto the plates to create a bubble effect. He liked how it would lay on his plate. After he printed it, he made the bubbles into cartoon bubbles that would talk to each other.
Roni Horn loves water.She feels it has the complexity of a portrait. She put photographs inside a university in Iceland. People like it because when students walk it's like they flow with the water through the hallways. She loved this locker room for a swimming pool. She loved how every where was tiles and there were no edges. There was also peep holes in the doors. She said the people that built the locker room made it like a game of chess.
At the end of the video artists Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler did a video. The video was about a lady cop that comes from a diner and gives the other cop his coffee. She then talks about her reoccurring dream. She says every time there's an old drunk lady in the diner that tells her to wake up and when she gets back to the car she wakes up.
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