Entropy: Series of Handbuilt Backlit 14″x20″ Transparencies.
Exhibited at Accident Gallery, Eureka CA
Category Archives: Works
Empty
These images were all taken in 2008 from the places that I lived during the year. It was a transitory time for me, spending 2-4 months in each of these locations during the year. Each photograph is of an area that normally contains people, each photo is seemingly empty. Images are from the city, near schools, and at night or on the the weekend–generally speaking the “off” hours.
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These landscapes are an interpretation of urban parks. Lodged within the industrial areas of the East Bay are a number of green spaces located in portions of the docks, old salt flats, and near water treatment plants & wetland restoration zones. Within these spaces there is access to a form of landscape. This project explores that space and the connections of aesthetic judgment and contemporary urban landscape through the use of mimetic images & sounds.
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Resonant City from Lee Hunter on Vimeo.
This piece is an hand-painted animation on one sheet of paper. This short video was shot with a digital camera and animated using a computer program. It explores the cycle of the modern landscape.
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String Theory was made for Portez les Chats, curated by Carrie Sinclair-Katz and presented
at FLAG STOP 2011, Torrance, CA.
photo courtesy Carrie Sinclair-Katz.
Neverwas
Neverwas: An Exercise in Redevelopment is an exploration of architectural structures built for a purpose and then abandoned once their perceived use value was completed. Each location served a different purpose: Training Ground represents some of the abandoned military housing from the former Alameda Naval Base in Alameda, CA; Prefabricated a notorious Mobile Home park in San Pablo, CA described as urban blight; Cul-de-sac was a company town for a natural gas processing plant in rural Wyoming. The four locations all share similar existences; redevelopment plans that have taken years, sometimes over a decade and despite the best efforts for each site—there only remains discarded shells that create dystopic landscapes, evoking post-apocalyptic visions or perhaps images from a natural disaster.
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Future Friends
Time: 1:43
False Protection
Time: 2:25
Glitch Defense
Time: 1:27
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Regional Parks: Slow Moving 2011 from Lee Hunter on Vimeo.
Exhibited at Bedford Gallery, Outlandish Show, 2011
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The Square Drawing series are one part mapping and one part meditation. These fictional spaces are inspired by biological forms, architecture, mapping, topology, and urban planning. Small drawings are studies in form, primarily organic and varying according to color. Large Studies were thought of as larger mapping projects based on fictional city plans.
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