Smoke Saris (2008)

When Peck visited the ancient city of Calcutta, its beauty seemed to to register through dust and staleness. The oppressive nature of the atmosphere seemed only to increase and become unbearable, even as the vivid colors of the streets glowed. The beauty seemed to distort itself in pollution, and the effects were mesmerizing. The installation “Calcutta Fumato” was an examination of color altered by a polluted environment in reaction to the beauty and horror of this experience. The project reproduces projected color into a simulated environment. This body of work deals with this experiment, where beauty and horror augment one another. These pieces were created in partnership with Doctor Ramona Lall, in order to put these artistic creations in relation to a scientific context.

 

Smoke Saris is a series of video installations, including Smog Saris, Smog Voyeur and Smog’s Eggs Hatch. Smoke Saris II (2008) was shown at Sonja Pinter Gallery, Budapest, Hungary, and at The Little Synagogue Gallery, Eger. The video installations deal with how polluted environments alters color.

 

A book of photo collages

“COLOR STUDY IN A POLLUTED ENVIRONMENT / INDIA”

was an attached study for the video installations. They attempt to illustrate the quality of pollution in Varanasi, India. This book can be found in its entirety HERE

 

 

 

 

 

Soja Pinter Gallery Budapest, Hungary Smoke Saris II

 

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