Mound, 2014. Rocks, Dirt, Cinderblocks.
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@escoular
Mound, 2014. Rocks, Dirt, Cinderblocks.
"horse on side" by google images
playing with light
Terrarium, 2014
poetry in motion
Construction Landscape #1 (2014), Emily Scoular
Thumbs Up, Thumbs On
Horse's preservation of identity - 2013
Birch- 2013
Doggy Style -2013
young canucks
williams, nike, gatorade, good game
Rose, plexiglass structure detail
Emily Scoular, Rose, (2013), 1:02 min. excerpt , installation shot at 0:44 min.
Rose is an installation piece consisting of three projections, plexiglass, and two speakers outputting low frequencies sine waves of 7 hertz. Each projector is setup with a plexiglass structure refracting light into all corners of the gallery space. Each projector is playing a loop of fluctuating shades and movements of green light. The speakers are pumping 7 hertz sine waves, commonly used in mediations. The choice of green light comes after experiments on long term exposures to various colors on the cones of ones eyes. It was found that green increased the amount of detail seen, specifically on ones body, and also was the most calming to look at.
The piece gets its name from the aftereffects of the green light. The over-saturation of green on the eyes causes the viewer to view white as pink (red or orange depending on the lighting conditions) after leaving the room of all green. It was also reported that viewers could no longer see the color green in the outside world. These side effects would last a 1:1 ratio of time spent (a minute for every minute) inside the green space.
Emily Scoular, Venus, (2012), 1:00 min. loop
Venus is a video tableau, that explores the idea of feminine beauty. By creating an endless loop of a young woman showering while making the imagery flat and austere, a sense of shallowness and impersonality emerges.