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Steven Cottingham




Installation view Installation view Pyrotechne, 2020, inkjet print, 30 x 53 in. (76 x 135 cm) Thermochromic workflow, 2020, heat-sensitive fabric, led screens, led controllers, media players, flash drives, amplifiers, faux rock speakers, cables, each approximately 44 x 77 in. (112 x 196 cm) Thermochromic workflow, 2020, heat-sensitive fabric, led screens, led controllers, media players, flash drives, amplifiers, faux rock speakers, cables, each approximately 44 x 77 in. (112 x 196 cm) Thermochromic workflow, 2020, heat-sensitive fabric, led screens, led controllers, media players, flash drives, amplifiers, faux rock speakers, cables, each approximately 44 x 77 in. (112 x 196 cm) Thermochromic workflow, 2020, heat-sensitive fabric, led screens, led controllers, media players, flash drives, amplifiers, faux rock speakers, cables, each approximately 44 x 77 in. (112 x 196 cm) Dodge charger fire sim, 2020, digital animation and rendering, audio, 1 minute, 30 seconds Thermochromic workflow, 2020, heat-sensitive fabric, led screens, led controllers, media players, flash drives, amplifiers, faux rock speakers, cables, each approximately 44 x 77 in. (112 x 196 cm) Viewing notes (How is it that images of fire produce real heat and light?), 2020, video, audio, 3 minutes, 38 seconds Thermochromic workflow, 2020, heat-sensitive fabric, led screens, led controllers, media players, flash drives, amplifiers, faux rock speakers, cables, each approximately 44 x 77 in. (112 x 196 cm) Viewing notes (How is it that images of fire produce real heat and light?), 2020, video, audio, 3 minutes, 38 seconds Thermochromic workflow, 2020, heat-sensitive fabric, led screens, led controllers, media players, flash drives, amplifiers, faux rock speakers, cables, each approximately 44 x 77 in. (112 x 196 cm) Thermal vision shader sim, 2020, digital animation and rendering, audio, 1 minute, 30 seconds Thermal vision shader sim, 2020, digital animation and rendering, audio, 1 minute, 30 seconds Installation view









Signal chains, Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art, Kelowna, Canada, September 18–October 31, 2020. Ali Ahadi wrote an essay to accompany the installation. Elliat Albrecht wrote about the show for Public Parking.






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