Cameron Robbins: Sun Stars and Wind
Cameron Robbins works to make tangible the underlying structures and rhythms of natural forces. Using his wind powered drawing instruments; Robbins鈥 installations transcribe the invisible energies of nature, the wind, the tides and light to create drawings, photographs, and moving image works.
These inquiries employ structural devices including kinetic wind or water powered mechanical systems. Their aesthetic is the result of both careful engineering and resourcefulness. The outputs of these site-specific installations include wind drawings and sound compositions. These interpretations of the dynamics and scale of the physical world suggest the complexities of the unknown.
Sun, Stars and Wind presents new photography works from Robbin鈥檚 recent residency at Hepburn Wind Farm, created using his Anemograph machine, his Leanganook photography series taken in Portsea, 2018, and a selection of recent wind drawings.
Part of ART+CLIMATE=CHANGE 2019 23 April鈥19 May, a socially-engaged festival of exhibitions, theatre works, keynote lectures, events and artist talks considering climate change impacts and the challenges and opportunities arising from climate change. For more information: www.artclimatechange.org
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Cameron Robbins works to make tangible the underlying structures and rhythms of natural forces. Using his wind powered drawing instruments; Robbins鈥 installations transcribe the invisible energies of nature, the wind, the tides and light to create drawings, photographs, and moving image works.
These inquiries employ structural devices including kinetic wind or water powered mechanical systems. Their aesthetic is the result of both careful engineering and resourcefulness. The outputs of these site-specific installations include wind drawings and sound compositions. These interpretations of the dynamics and scale of the physical world suggest the complexities of the unknown.
Sun, Stars and Wind presents new photography works from Robbin鈥檚 recent residency at Hepburn Wind Farm, created using his Anemograph machine, his Leanganook photography series taken in Portsea, 2018, and a selection of recent wind drawings.
Part of ART+CLIMATE=CHANGE 2019 23 April鈥19 May, a socially-engaged festival of exhibitions, theatre works, keynote lectures, events and artist talks considering climate change impacts and the challenges and opportunities arising from climate change. For more information: www.artclimatechange.org