We’re Good Right Here continues Seale’s interest in native plants of South Texas. As with much of Seale’s work, the subjects of We’re Good, Right Here appear both familiar and otherworldly. We’re Good, Right Here is an interactive light installation composed of glass, acrylic, aluminum and LEDs. It measures 11 by 25 feet. The piece reacts to the touch of visitors to the AT&T Center VIP Lounge.
Submitted by Ansen Seale
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CODAmagazine: Transformative Walls II
Wall art and more: design + art projects which construct, divide, enhance, and adorn the walls of our built habitats.
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“Take a trip to the Crossroads of America and you’ll discover more than just a sports fan’s paradise, a city that brims with creators and innovators, designers and manufacturers. And you’d be hard-pressed to find a company more dedicated to Indy’s culture of creative innovation than the one that bears its name.
Indianapolis Fabrications (iFab for short), is a custom fabrication company born from the complementary pairing of its two founding business partners, Brian McCutcheon and Randy Domeck. McCutcheon, who holds an MFA from the Cranbrook Academy of Art, is an award-winning artist, with private and public sculpture found in collections and cities across the United States. In 1996 he began work as a self-employed fabrication contractor, where, through a mutual project, he met Domeck, a talented fabricator and automotive restorer. They formed Indianapolis Fabrications in 2009.” https://www.codaworx.com/news/design-art-features/indianapolis-fabrications-constructing-art-architecture-community/“The purpose of this special Denny’s is to re-shape the restaurant’s international image for the 21st Century, without losing the recognizable features of its classic diner history.”
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