Matt Barton, Time-O-Rama: Electric Infinity with Real Plastic, 2006
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A large installation; 20 mechanized taxidermy animals, two video projections, 5 sound cd’s, flowers blooming, leaves falling and changing colors, lightning and thunder, wine was dispensed from a nozzle sticking oout of the deer’s ribs…I was trying to create a mystical reality, the experience of the collapse of time and space into a single point of reality, while being self-aware the paradox of creating such a reality using time-based media in a space. Special thanks to Anna Bojic for all her generous time and effort.
Matt Barton, Time-O-Rama: Electric Infinity with Real Plastic, 2006
A large installation; 20 mechanized taxidermy animals, two video projections, 5 sound cd’s, flowers blooming, leaves falling and changing colors, lightning and thunder, wine was dispensed from a nozzle sticking oout of the deer’s ribs…I was trying to create a mystical reality, the experience of the collapse of time and space into a single point of reality, while being self-aware the paradox of creating such a reality using time-based media in a space. Special thanks to Anna Bojic for all her generous time and effort.
Matt Barton , Extreme Animalz: the Movie, Part 2, 2008
At the junction of the Carnegie Museum of Art and the Natural History Museum, Pittsburgh, PA,
Collaboration with Jacob Ciocci; taxidermied animals, controller boards, motors, dvd, tv monitor, wood, pizza box
At the junction of the Carnegie Museum of Art and the Natural History Museum, Pittsburgh, PA,
Collaboration with Jacob Ciocci; taxidermied animals, controller boards, motors, dvd, tv monitor, wood, pizza box
Matt Barton , Extreme Animalz: the Movie, Part 1, 2005
A collaboration with Jacob Ciocci of Paper Rad, 40 animals, 21 motors, a motion sensor, 3 flat screens, exhibited at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, NY, Rhizome Artbase 101 show.
Matt Barton , Extreme Animalz: the Movie, Part 1, 2005
A collaboration with Jacob Ciocci of Paper Rad, 40 animals, 21 motors, a motion sensor, 3 flat screens, exhibited at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, NY, Rhizome Artbase 101 show.

