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Lough Lannagh Ripples


Artist(s): Rob and Matt Vale
Location: Lough Lannagh, Castlebar
Title: Lough Lannagh Ripples - LANDMARK Public Art Programme
Medium: performance with light and sound,
Date: April 2012
Materials: light and sound performance
Dimensions: full length of pedestrian bridge. 

‘Lough Lannagh Ripples’ was an interactive performance involving light by the side of the lake. The artists worked with students from St Gerald’s school, Davitt college and members of the Mayo Concert Orchestra in Castlebar, to choreograph this special once off performance.  

Matt and Rob’s artworks begin with the people it is for. Wherever possible they seek to work with the participants to generate an artwork, but try to avoid a tokenistic approach, and instead look for ways in which their actions or involvement can become the piece. They enjoy collecting the smallest actions and elevating then to a dramatic and fantastic scale. 

Working with projection, light and sound, they seek to create works that directly stem from the buildings, spaces and places they engage with.They seek through their work to animate, and create time based works that can be experienced as events and as transformations. By using light, sound and projection the actions of collaborators can be fused together to bring a space to life, and to allow audiences to view it in a new light. 

‘Lough Lannagh Ripples’ was an interactive performance involving light by the side of the lake.  The artists worked with students from St Gerald’s school,  Davitt college and members of the Mayo Concert Orchestra in Castlebar, to choreograph this special once off performance.  

Further information: 

www.landmarkpublicart.com/temporary-commission---rob--matt-vale.html   

 www.robvale.co.uk 

The Landmark public art programme was launched in April 2012. Percent for Art funds were carefully pooled to create a collection of commissions for a wide range of artists working in a number of art forms.  Key to the thinking behind the programme was a desire to strategically commission works that would complement each other in the same environment, add value to each project and attract artists working at all levels, from emerging to well established. 

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