At Pioneer Works, Medusa shimmers to (virtual) life

Medusa
Pioneer Works
159 Pioneer Street
Brooklyn, New York
Through April 16

High in the rafters of Pioneer Works in Brooklyn, a digital display too kinetic and dynamic to exist in the real world swims through space. As Medusa ebbs and flows, seafoam-green square slats shoot from the 40-foot-tall ceiling all the way to ground level with seemingly no regard for the humans below. Too large to be seen in its entirety, the oscillating portions of Medusa that can be viewed ripple back and forth like the flow of the aurora borealis, or eddies and gyres in the ocean. All of it swirls above a player piano performing a thalassic soundtrack

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