PREMISE
The underlying premise seemed to be to integrate all the exhibitions through software written by
JORDAN TIMBER SNYDER:
Projected MAESTRA visualization
that was integrating the all the other exhibitions
ZUYVA SEVILLA
ZUYVA SEVILLA installed a light exhibition high on the wall at the entrance, that flickered like luminarias based on the ambient electromagnetic data input:
MIKE ROOT
D.A.I.S.Y
MIKE ROOT of Santa Fe projected the moving images on the large screen in the main room:
JEROME MORRISON +
JULIAN ADDAMS WOLF
ENLIGHTENING COMPANIONS
JEROME MORRISON + JULIAN ADDAMS WOLF invited visitors to wear an amulet that apparently would influence the other exhibits as one walked around the gallery:
OWEN SCHWAB
MICROCELL
OWEN SCHWAB of Santa Fe had a theremin-like exhibition that would play musical notes when visitors passed their hands under each of the lights:CYBERNETIC BIORECTOR -
CONFIGURATION NO. 005
B. GREINER of Albuquerque displayed a sculpture whose movements were influenced by the algae growth in one of the units:
JORDAN TIMBER SNYDER
SIGNIT:: OPTICS
JORDAN TIMBER SNYDER of Santa Fe wrote the
MAESTRA software, and also had an exhibition of waves projecting on the large back wall, influenced by the invisible wavelengths of the gallery and cosmic rays:
GABE WEISBUCH
MANGON
GABE WEISBUCH of Santa Fe asked visitors to put their hands on copper plates to influence the animation on the screen:
THOMAS VAUSE
AMBIENT PULSE
THOMAS VAUSE of Santa Fe installed a monitor on the ceiling, which displayed a heart that pulsed according to the ambient input from the whole gallery:
MORGAN BARNARD
EPHEMERAL CHANNELS
MORGAN BARNARD of Santa Fe projected on the floor from the ceiling...however the animation was not possible to see with all the chairs set up for the talk:
SARAH TURNER
S.O.N.A.R.
SARAH TURNER of Santa Fe had a wall projection that was influenced by the ambience of the gallery:
LILA STEFFAN +
MATT RYBECKY
PHOTOTAXIS
LILA STEFFAN + MATT RYBECKY of Santa Fe created a moth sculpture that would open and close it's wings according to how it perceived the light in the gallery. This was in reference to how these moths move in real life according to the light:
LILA STEFFAN + MATT RYBECKY
KRISTA FAIST
MIRROR'S ECHO
KRISTA FAIST of Columbus, Ohio had an installation which would pick up the speech of the visitors -- using
Whisper.AI -- and interpreted that as a visual image on a big screen:
The black device
picked up the visitors' speech
ROB GULOTTA + SASHA FAUST
BLACK BOX
ROB GULOTTA + SASHA FAUST allowed visitors to open a black box and view lights that moved according to the activity in the gallery and beyond:
ROB GULOTTA + SASHA FAUST
begins the talk
as he was part of the programmers
that integrated the art exhibitions in the gallery
Frank Ragano, Executive Director of CURRENTS,
tells us about the upcoming 2026 exhibitions
June 12 - 21, 2026, in Santa Fe
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