Atlas's latest show, at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn, will feature a performance co-starring a longtime collaborator.
The Mathematics of Consciousness
While he confessed he was not sure what the final project would look like exactly, he did hope that it would pull together different elements of the various subjects he has been interested in over the years.The installation, which features a score by Lazar Bozic and a specially designed stage by Mika Tajima where performances, talks, and other events will be held, opens on Friday, September 9, and run through Sunday, November 20.at Pioneer Works, July 2022. Photo: Walter Wlodarczyk.
Then Gabriel Florenz decided to curate a show of mine, but we didn’t really know where it would be held. When we had our first discussions, we came across the idea of projecting on the whole wall [of the Main Hall], because I done a big projection in Chicago at Merchandise Mart. And it’s not just that each window has its own image. There are also images projected against the wall…
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