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Liam Gillick : un quantificateur de variabilite = a variability quantifier / Fogo Island Arts, National Gallery of Canada.

Fine Arts Library - New Book Display N6797.G53 A6 2025
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Drouin-Brisebois, Josée, 1972- writer of foreword.
Gillick, Liam, 1964- interviewee.
McDonough, Tom, 1969- interviewee.
Manabe, Syukuro, 1931- interviewee.
Montminy, Marilou, translator.
Fogo Island Arts
National Gallery of Canada
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Gillick, Liam, 1964-.
Gillick, Liam.
Climatic changes--In art.
Climatic changes.
Environmental monitoring.
Fogo Island (N.L.)--In art.
Fogo Island (N.L.).
Physical Description:
197 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
London : Sternberg Press, [2025]
Language Note:
Text in English and French.
Summary:
"A Variability Quantifier is an artwork intended to function as an operational weather station. Located on Fogo Island to the north of Newfoundland, it gathers local weather data and is a place for education, reflection, and discussion. A year after the installation of the work Liam Gillick returned to Fogo to make a documentary film about his work. This resulted in two separate films that make use of the same footage. In Variability Quantified we hear Nobel Prize winning climatologist Syukuro Manabe explaining the science of global heating and his pioneering work modelling earth's climate in the 1960s. In Quantified Variability the artist dramatically altered the natural colours in the footage and set it to a layered soundtrack of automated industrial production. This book is a record of the two films alongside a discussion with art historian Tom McDonough. With earlier projects in Paris, Japan and Australia, Gillick engaged in representing the science of the climate crisis. A Variability Quantifier collects data to feed into the global system extending his artistic elevation of the maths and science of our shared climate emergency"--Sternberg press website.
ISBN:
1915609283
9781915609281
OCLC:
1398463079

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