Exciting!
Installing FEEDFORWARD – The Angel of History
Barbara Fluxa’s “Car project, excavating XX century´s end,” at the entrance to the exhibition, overlooking the lower floor, Chris Baker’s “Hello World! ! or: How I Learned to Stop Listening and Love the Noise”
Installing FEEDFORWARD – The Angel of History
Jeff Crouse working on programming for “Invisible Threads” with Stephanie Rothenberg.
Installing FEEDFORWARD – The Angel of History
System77 Consortium, “ALL THAT IS SOLID MELTS INTO AIR!” (3 drones)
Installing FEEDFORWARD – The Angel of History
Overlooking Carlos Motta’s “The Good Life” and Chris Baker’s “Hello World!” fromthe first floor.
Installing FEEDFORWARD – The Angel of History
Piotr Szyhalski’s audio work “White Star Cluster” is in the interstitial space between floors.
Installing FEEDFORWARD – The Angel of History
Hang scrim for Margot Lovejoy’s “Storm Over Paradise.”
Installing FEEDFORWARD – The Angel of History
“Walls” of doubled scrim materials divide the space at LABoral but allow for a more synoptic gaze of the exhibition.
Installing FEEDFORWARD – The Angel of History
Through scrims, looking at a projection of Hasan Elahi’s “Tracking Transience – A Month of Sundays.”
Installing FEEDFORWARD – The Angel of History
Another view of System77 Consortium’s “ALL THAT IS SOLID MELTS INTO AIR!”
Installing FEEDFORWARD – The Angel of History
Stephanie Rothenberg and Jeff Crouse, “Invisible Threads.”
Installing FEEDFORWARD – The Angel of History
Looking from the back of the gallery past “Invisible Threads” toward “Tracking Transience”
Installing FEEDFORWARD – The Angel of History
Piotr Szyhalski’s “Labor Camp Study Room D” (far wall)
Installing FEEDFORWARD – The Angel of History
Looking past “be prepared! tiger!” by Knowbotic Research + Peter Sandbichler
Installing FEEDFORWARD – The Angel of History
Hasan Elahi’s “Instances of Use of United States Armed Forces Abroad, 1798-2006″ with Fluxa’s “Car project, excavating XX century´s end”
Installing FEEDFORWARD – The Angel of History
Detail of bullets impacted in plexi for “Instances of Use of United States Armed Forces Abroad, 1798-2006″
Good progress installing FEEDFORWARD – The Angel of History at LABoral. Lots of artists in town now. Crew doing a remarkable job.





