Street Installations

Mystery Pond on Congress St. in Portland, ME

Mystery Pond

Multimedia installation by Amelia Garretson-Persans and Ian P. Hundt at SPACE Gallery on Congress St. in Portland, ME, Fall 2020.

Plywood, duvetyne fabric, florescent paint, three video monitors, vellum, stage lights, UV lights. Painting help from Alexa James Clavette.

Read an interview about the project on SPACE Gallery’s blog here.

45-second detail from pond monitor. Video created by AGP and IPH. Edited by IPH. Total runtime 4.5 hours.

 

Simmer

Multimedia installation by Amelia Garretson-Persans and Ian P. Hundt at Project Emmersive in Biddeford, ME, November - December 2020.

Simmer was experienced from the street, a tiny building glowing eerily in the late autumn evenings. An exercise in magical chicanery, Simmer was created using light, fans, and crap from the party store.

Support from Henry Wrenn. Documentation by Brian Cavallaro.

Link to documentation by Project Emmersive here.

Link to artist interview by Project Emmersive here.

 

Side window view of Simmer. Balloons, party store crap, fan, vellum. Sound design by Ian P. Hundt.

Play Object

Multimedia installation with playable sound pads. Congress St. in front of the ICA @ MECA, December 2020.

Created by Floaty Floaty, a band comprised of Amelia Garretson-Persans, Ian P. Hundt and Brian Cavallaro. Documentation by Alexa James Clavette.

Passersby could step on playable pads to co-create an ethereal musical composition. A kinetic light sculpture moved inside.

Cardboard, tin foil, audio cables, fabric, paint, wood, salvaged building materials, reflective paper, sound.

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