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Elsabé Johnson Dixon

South African born, VA-based artist Elsabe Dixon uses biological life cycles of insects to investigate and rationalize her relationship with changing systems and network interfaces through audience interaction.
  • Spotted Lanternfly Zones of Syncopation
  • Elsabe Loubser Dixon
  • BOJANALA INCUBATOR: Artist Residency Program in South Africa
  • Blog
  • About
  • Contact

LIVE/LIFE will show an insect life cycle as an ephemeral gesture throughout the time period of five months. A simple gesture of revealing the life-cycle of insects (in particular the domesticated silkworm or Bombyx Mori) will allow visitors to the art center to “observe (and interact with) nature, inside”. The insects used are silkworms, the only domesticated insect in the world and the silk worms are familiar with - and even rely on - human interaction. These insects are not behind vitrines and there are no barriers between the insects and the audience. Those visiting the A.I.R gallery can get as close to, or as far away from, the insects as they feel they want to. Through the interaction of people, insects, and a particular scene/live installation environment, those who come through the gallery doors could experience the renewed understanding of their personal expectations and associations with things inside that should be outside. The idea is to create a dynamic interpretation of LIFE CYCLE, which produces an activated live gallery space of simultaneous and collective sensory reception.

Artisphere Log:# 6

January 7, 2015

MOTH PORTRAITS… (Caught between laughter and fear)

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Praxis notes

Sericulture Detritus Floor Installation2014

Sericulture Detritus Floor Installation

2014


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    RT @DowntownDanVA: Have you seen the January RDA newsletter? It has a lot of good information about what is going on downtown, as wel… https://t.co/euECW5S5xU
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One Month Count Down

A.I.R. at ARTISPHERE

Rosslyn, VA.

As part of my residency, I would like to invite Artisphere patrons to witness and participate in the Live/Life Projects and have artist collaborations on Thursday and Friday evenings. I would also like to invite engineers; mechanics; architects; food practitioners; scientists; curators; art historians; writers; poets; philosophers; friends; and Postmodern philanthropists, into the A.I.R studio space at Artisphere for “Organic Tea” conversations on Sunday afternoons between 1 and 5 pm. These activities and discussions surround a monthly theme, which are listed below:

 

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