To create his work "Permanent Daylight," Ösz transformed a trailer into a giant camera obscura. Parked near agricultural greenhouses, the trailer captured the structures' light emissions for four nights. "It was also important to talk about this daytime light, which makes things grow," the artist said. artinfo
November 26, 2010
“Intervention Art” — covering works that repurpose existing art, audience or space, to give it a different context. Examples include Banksy, the British graffiti artist, who stencils over murals to change their meaning. Or Dara Freidman’s “Musical,” in which 60 New Yorkers sang randomly at New York street corners and coffee shops. - NYTimes
A video series that examines themes connecting works of art created around the world in different eras. The thirteen-part series explores diverse cultural perspectives on shared human experiences. videos here