Aaron Jones Architect
An Archipelago
An Archipelago
An archipelago is a stretch of sea containing many islands. This is a useful analogy for visualizing internet platforms – which simultaneously connect and isolate people and places. “an archipelago” considers landscapes and building forms as an expansion of this analogy, and then facilitates new content (and connections) as a result. This installation consists of vacuum formed landscapes and structures, hand screen printed plinth, and custom audio. The piece hangs from a ceiling at various heights and allows users to “pop-up” inside the pod structures where custom audio tracks are played. Closed circuit and wifi/ web cameras stream and project various localized and internet interactions onto the pod structures. The result is a thematic performance infrastructure which is allows intimate engagement with various types of media across a vast ocean of internet.
Goethe Institut ( early portion )
Johannesburg, South Africa
Curator Ingrid Lefleur
Venice Architectural Biennale 2014 (early portion)
Bullets Without Ideology
Venice, Italy
Curator Storefront for Art and Architecture
BEMIS Center for contemporary Art - Time+Space: Futures
Omaha, NE
Curator Ellie Kevorkian
Biennale Internationale Design St. Etienne 2017
St. Etienne France
Curator Public Design Trust
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