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Provflux 2004

:: wave III ::

intervention CUBE2 :: 5.27 6-10p

documentation CUBE2 :: 5.19 - 6.4

website www.wavelady.com

Making waves and sharing them is an enjoyable experience. The first of these waves rolled onto shore at Orient Point, in Revere on the Boston Harbor. An image of this “found” wave was glued onto a piece of canvas to keep it together so that it would not fall apart as it was folded and carried “wherever”. The marks of the folding create a grid suggesting bathometry. The wave has propagated by boat, plane and car. The wave has also been propagated by being photographed, photocopied, scanned and screen-printed. With each iteration of the image there is a graphic alteration.

about the artists

Anna Shapiro had a studio in Somerville MA, but recently moved to the woods of Lincoln, RI. She is an artist-in-residence at the Steel Yard and is the director of Boston Sculptors Gallery. Her work, Place Between name and Space, was featured at last year's Psy-Geo Provflux.