UC SAN DIEGO NEWS RELEASE

March 5, 2010

Media Contact: Doug Ramsey, 858-822-5825, [email protected]
Gallery Coordinator: Trish Stone, 858-336-6456, [email protected]

Sustainability and Art on Display at UC San Diego's gall...@calit2


The University of California, San Diego has built a reputation for being one of 
the "greenest" campuses in the nation, and that reputation extends to an art 
gallery in the university's California Institute for Telecommunications and 
Information Technology (Calit2), which is staging a new sustainability-themed 
art exhibition.

The gall...@calit2 goes green this spring with an exhibition by Chicago-based 
artist Sabrina Raaf, whose custom-built robotic sculptures and site specific 
installations include a series of experiments that address issues of 
sustainable practice, the construction of social spaces, and prototyping for 
modular green architecture. Curated by Steve Dietz, "A Light Green Light: 
Toward Sustainability in Practice" opens Friday, April 2, 2010, with a 6 p.m. 
panel discussion moderated by UC San Diego visual arts professor Jordan 
Crandall, followed by a reception.

Dietz has selected five of Raaf's electronic and responsive artworks to be 
included in this exhibition: Translator II: Grower, Icelandic Rift, Light Green 
Light, (n)Fold, and Meandering River. Translator II Grower, a robotic 
sculpture, measures carbon dioxide levels inside the gallery as they are 
generated by visitors, and actively draws the measurements in green ink as a 
field of grass on the gallery walls. Examples of these ink drawings will be on 
display on the first floor of Atkinson Hall. The Icelandic Rift sculptures are 
electronically-powered works that include mechanical systems, representing 
far-future visions of agricultural production and mineral mining in zero-g 
environments. Prototypes and concept animations for Light Green Light, a lamp 
that unfolds into a netted tent for sleeping, and (n)Fold, a flat-fold design 
for dew harvesting and passive solar cooking, are also on view in the gallery. 
Meandering River is a sculptural installation made up of thermal screen 
material that has had its surface milled robotically with meandering river 
designs. Its installation form is derived from self-organizing and meandering 
river mathematics. This thermal screen installation is also designed to cascade 
vertically in order to create a climbing surface for vines and thus support the 
growth of a vertical garden. A cascading instance of the Meandering River 
sculpture is hung in the six-story window of the Atkinson Hall stairwell, and a 
second, river-type instance will be viewed in the hall area on the first floor.

Raaf works in experimental sculptural media and designs responsive environments 
and social spaces. Her work has been presented in solo and group exhibitions at 
the Brandts Art Center (Denmark), Transitio_MX (Mexico City), Sala Parpalló 
(Spain), MejanLabs (Stockholm), Lawimore Projects (Seattle), the 
Edith-Russ-Site for Media Art (Germany), Stefan Stux Gallery (NYC), Ars 
Electronica (Linz), Museum Tinguely (Basel), Espace Landowski (Paris), Artbots 
2005 (Dublin), Kunsthaus Graz (Austria), ISEA (Helsinki), the San Jose Museum 
of Art, and Klein Art Works (Chicago). The artist is the recipient of a 
Creative Capital Grant in Emerging Fields (2002) and an Illinois Arts Council 
Fellowship (2005 &2001). Reviews of her work have appeared in Art in America, 
Contemporary, Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine, Leonardo, Washington Post, and 
New Art Examiner. She received an MFA in Art and Technology from the School of 
the Art Institute of Chicago (1999) and is currently an Associate Professor in 
the School of Art and Design at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Steve Dietz is Founder, President, and Artistic Director of Northern Lights.mn. 
He was the Founding Director of the 01SJ Biennial in 2006 and is currently 
Artistic Director of its producing organization, ZERO1: the Art and Technology 
Network. He is the former Curator of New Media at the Walker Art Center in 
Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he founded the New Media Initiatives department 
in 1996.

"A Light Green Light: Toward Sustainability in Practice"
by Sabrina Raaf
Curated by Steve Dietz
Friday, April 2, 2010 - Friday, June 4, 2010

Friday, April 2, 6 p.m. in Calit2 Theater, Atkinson Hall, UCSD
Panel Discussion with Sabrina Raaf and Steve Dietz
Moderated by Jordan Crandall, Associate Professor, Visual Arts, UCSD
Welcome by Ramesh Rao, Director, UCSD Division, Calit2

Friday, April 2, 7 p.m. in gall...@calit2, Atkinson Hall, UCSD
Opening Reception

Events are FREE and open to the public.
RSVP requested to Trish Stone, Gallery Coordinator, at [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]>
http://gallery.calit2.net
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