Smithsonian -- Long Convo -- Miscellaneous Images @ Arts and Industries Bldg:
- Bruce Guthrie Photos Home Page: [Click here] to go to Bruce Guthrie Photos home page.
- Description of Pictures: #TheLongConvo
What do award-winning actor Alfre Woodard, NYT's David Brooks, drag queen Sasha Velour, NASA’s mission head to Jupiter, and one of the world’s leading cancer surgeons have in common? They all know something that makes them hopeful for the future. Come find out what at this one-of-a-kind event in one of the most beautiful buildings on the National Mall.
The Long Conversation is an epic creative marathon between artists, scientists and other big thinkers that’s guaranteed to leave you feeling better about the future. Once a year, NASA astronauts, Grammy-winning musicians, tech CEOs, poets, inventors and more converge in the historic Arts & Industries Building for a lively 8-hour relay race of surprising conversations around the best ideas on the horizon.
Plus, incredible performances; pop-ups from James Beard Award-winning chef Spike Gjerde of Rake’s Progress at the Line Hotel, drinks from DC’s small-batch, women-owned distillery Republic Restoratives; art installs from Julia Buntaine Hoel, Phaan Howng, McCormack and Figg, and Gabriel Mellan; and the rare chance to explore the soaring halls of America’s first National Museum.
Sound crazy? It is—also uplifting, surprising, and a ton of fun.
Artists:
Niagara, Phaan Howng
Using large-scale landscape paintings, sculptures, and installations, Baltimore-based Phaan Howng cinematically stages the beauty of a post-human earth in order to initiate dialogues about the current crises of world ecology. Phaan will be adding swaths of color to AIB with her newest installation Niagara. The work will feature a vibrant focus painting, as well as three free-standing sculptures that represent the naturescape of a far future earth. (Visit website, follow @phaanlove)
Optical Optimism, Gabriel Mellan
Focusing his art making on interactive sculpture and installations involving sound, motion, light and technology, Mellan’s work is fueled by material process and minimalistic forms.
With “Optimist Wall,” he invites you to refrain from taking things at surface value by revealing what is universal and inside us all. (Visit website, follow @gabrielmellan)
Zero dot Zero dot Zero, McCormack and Figg
Jenn Figg and Matthew McCormack began collaborating in 2009, after recognizing mutual interests in energy, technology and the environment. They use a variety of materials including glass, textiles, metal, sound, video, and electronics to investigate the connections between ecology, industry, science and identity.
McCormack & Figg will be illuminating this year’s central stage with a massive site-specific kinetic light sculpture, bringing a new energy for the future to the 140-year old space. (Visit website, follow @dr.jennfigg)
Wave(s), Julia Buntaine Hoel
Julia Buntaine Hoel is a conceptual artist, director of SciArt Center, and editor in chief of SciArt Magazine. She also teaches, consults, curates, and frequently writes about the intersection between art and science, and is currently the Innovator-in-Residence at Rutgers University. With her 3D brainwave sculptures, Hoel's artwork serves as a fascinating physical representation of the ideas in the room. (Visit website, follow @JuliaBuntaine)
- Recognize anyone? If you recognize specific folks (or other stuff) and I haven't labeled them, please identify them for the world. Click the little pencil icon
underneath the file name (just above the picture). Spammers need not apply.
- Copyrights: All pictures were taken by amateur photographer Bruce Guthrie (me!) who retains copyright on them. Free for non-commercial use with attribution. See the [Creative Commons] definition of what this means. "Photos (c) Bruce Guthrie" is fine for attribution. (Commercial use folks including AI scrapers can of course contact me.) Feel free to use in publications and pages with attribution but you don't have permission to sell the photos themselves. A free copy of any printed publication using any photographs is requested. Descriptive text, if any, is from a mixture of sources, quite frequently from signs at the location or from official web sites; copyrights, if any, are retained by their original owners.
- Accessing as Spider: The system has identified your IP as being a spider.
IP Address: 3.235.60.197 -- Domain: Amazon Technologies
I love well-behaved spiders! They are, in fact, how most people find my site. Unfortunately, my network has a limited bandwidth and pictures take up bandwidth. Spiders ask for lots and lots of pages and chew up lots and lots of bandwidth which slows things down considerably for regular folk. To counter this, you'll see all the text on the page but the images are being suppressed. Also, some system options like merges are being blocked for you.
Note: Permission is NOT granted for spiders, robots, etc to use the site for AI-generation purposes. I'm sure you're thrilled by your ability to make revenue from my work but there's nothing in that for my human users or for me.
If you are in fact human, please email me at guthrie.bruce@gmail.com and I can check if your designation was made in error. Given your number of hits, that's unlikely but what the hell.
- Help? The Medium (Email) links are for screen viewing and emailing. You'll want bigger sizes for printing. [Click here for additional help]
|
[1] LONG_181207_011.JPG
|
[2] LONG_181207_015.JPG
|
[3] LONG_181207_022.JPG
|
[4]
LONG_181207_031.JPG
|
[5]
LONG_181207_038.JPG
|
[6]
LONG_181207_042.JPG
|
[7] LONG_181207_045.JPG
|
[8]
LONG_181207_052.JPG
|
[9] LONG_181207_055.JPG
|
[10] LONG_181207_061.JPG
|
[11]
LONG_181207_064.JPG
|
[12]
LONG_181207_068.JPG
|
[13]
LONG_181207_072.JPG
|
[14]
LONG_181207_074.JPG
|
[15]
LONG_181207_075.JPG
|
[16]
LONG_181207_078.JPG
|
[17]
LONG_181207_079.JPG
|
[18]
LONG_181207_081.JPG
|
[19]
LONG_181207_084.JPG
|
[20] LONG_181207_086.JPG
|
[21]
LONG_181207_089.JPG
|
[22] LONG_181207_094.JPG
|
[23] LONG_181207_120.JPG
|
[24] LONG_181207_125.JPG
|
[25]
LONG_181207_128.JPG
|
[26] LONG_181207_133.JPG
|
[27] LONG_181207_135.JPG
|
[28] LONG_181207_137.JPG
|
[29] LONG_181207_140.JPG
|
[30] LONG_181207_146.JPG
|
[31] LONG_181207_148.JPG
|
[32]
LONG_181207_152.JPG
|
[33]
LONG_181207_156.JPG
|
[34] LONG_181207_158.JPG
|
- Specific picture descriptions: Photos above with "i" icons next to the bracketed sequence numbers (e.g. "[1]
") are described as follows:
- LONG_181207_031.JPG: Zero dot Zero dot Zero, McCormack and Figg
Jenn Figg and Matthew McCormack began collaborating in 2009, after recognizing mutual interests in energy, technology and the environment. They use a variety of materials including glass, textiles, metal, sound, video, and electronics to investigate the connections between ecology, industry, science and identity.
McCormack & Figg will be illuminating this year's central stage with a massive site-specific kinetic light sculpture, bringing a new energy for the future to the 140-year old space. (Visit website, follow @dr.jennfigg)
- LONG_181207_038.JPG: Zero dot Zero dot Zero, McCormack and Figg
- LONG_181207_042.JPG: Niagara, Phaan Howng
Using large-scale landscape paintings, sculptures, and installations, Baltimore-based Phaan Howng cinematically stages the beauty of a post-human earth in order to initiate dialogues about the current crises of world ecology. Phaan will be adding swaths of color to AIB with her newest installation Niagara. The work will feature a vibrant focus painting, as well as three free-standing sculptures that represent the naturescape of a far future earth. (Visit website, follow @phaanlove)
- LONG_181207_052.JPG: Niagara, Phaan Howng
- LONG_181207_064.JPG: Wave(s), Julia Buntaine Hoel
- LONG_181207_068.JPG: Wave(s), Julia Buntaine Hoel
Julia Buntaine Hoel is a conceptual artist, director of SciArt Center, and editor in chief of SciArt Magazine. She also teaches, consults, curates, and frequently writes about the intersection between art and science, and is currently the Innovator-in-Residence at Rutgers University. With her 3D brainwave sculptures, Hoel's artwork serves as a fascinating physical representation of the ideas in the room. (Visit website, follow @JuliaBuntaine)
- LONG_181207_072.JPG: Gamma Wabve(s)
by Julia Buntaine Hoel
- LONG_181207_074.JPG: Theta Wave(s)
by Julia Buntaine Hoel
- LONG_181207_075.JPG: Theta Wave(s)
by Julia Buntaine Hoel
- LONG_181207_078.JPG: Beta Wave(s)
by Julia Buntaine Hoel
- LONG_181207_079.JPG: Beta Wave(s)
by Julia Buntaine Hoel
- LONG_181207_081.JPG: Alpha Wave(s)
by Julia Buntaine Hoel
- LONG_181207_084.JPG: Alpha Wave(s)
by Julia Buntaine Hoel
- LONG_181207_089.JPG: What Is the Arts & Industrial Building?
[AIB is the second oldest Smithsonian building on the National Mall, built in part with the ticket proceeds from the 1876 World's Fair in Philadelphia, and served as our country's first National Museum.
Called the "Palace of Invention" or the "Mother of Museums," it was a grand experiment to showcase the latest ideas that were about to change the world, introducing millions to the steam engine, Thomas Edison's lightbulb, and Alexander Graham Bell's telephone. For the next 120 years, its soaring halls and vaulted skylights created the perfect backdrop for a parade of the Smithsonian's greatest marvels, from dinosaurs to Apollo rockets. Never fully renovated, the building closed to the public in 2004.
As part of its next chapter, a renewed A&I will open occasionally as a space for very special events and exhibitions that share its sense of hope, energy, and possibility.]
- LONG_181207_128.JPG: Julia Buntaine Hoel and Obi Felten
- LONG_181207_152.JPG: Optical Optimism, Gabriel Mellan
Focusing his art making on interactive sculpture and installations involving sound, motion, light and technology, Mellan's work is fueled by material process and minimalistic forms.
With "Optimist Wall," he invites you to refrain from taking things at surface value by revealing what is universal and inside us all. (Visit website, follow @gabrielmellan)
- LONG_181207_156.JPG: Optical Optimism, Gabriel Mellan
- Bigger photos? To save server space, the full-sized versions of these images have either not been loaded to the server or have been removed from the server. (Only some pages are loaded with full-sized images and those usually get removed after three months.)
I still have them though. If you want me to email them to you, please send an email to guthrie.bruce@gmail.com
and I can email them to you, or, depending on the number of images, just repost the page again will the full-sized images.
- Connection Not Secure messages? Those warnings you get from your browser about this site not having secure connections worry some people. This means this site does not have SSL installed (the link is http:, not https:). That's bad if you're entering credit card numbers, passwords, or other personal information. But this site doesn't collect any personal information so SSL is not necessary. Life's good!
- Photo Contact: [Email Bruce Guthrie].