
kitework by scott skinner


[pic: s.allen]
stuart allen about "kite" .
"The kite is a deceptively simple
object. Its technology is modest and refined, the result of
a two thousand year evolution. Yet within this elegant form, I find
a remarkable artistic model. The kite contains no redundant parts,
its construction is based on the simultaneous demands of light weight
and structural integrity. It is, in Corbusier's words, "a machine
for flying. The success or failure of this object is determined
by its ability to relate to the wind, a force over which we exercise
little control or influence. The process of building and flying kites
exposes vital relationships between artist and environment, form and
space, nature and culture. The terms of the art-making process are
dramatically altered when the work is defined by its ability to interact
with natural systems. I am drawn to the temporal and collaborative
nature of this genre. To place a kite in the sky and feel it respond
to the ever changing wind sets up a rewarding dialogue between artist
and place. "
[stuart allen
web]

wind-music // instruments by stuart allen
mysterious sounds from the
indoor aerial theatre windsound
l@b -
[.mp3 files - for download -]
- ribbon.mp3 (wind, ribbon,
bow, microphone - 274kb)
- ribbon_01.mp3 - ( 1,2Mb)
- bowl_mic.mp3 - ( 1,4 Mb)

carlos desoto recordings with aerial-theatre




airelise [elise knudsen]

KAP expo preps by murooka-san

martin skoog w/ kite of philippe cottenceau