Bee Sound Colony, Part of ISEA conference, Albuquerque

If you are in Albuquerque this weekend, check out an incredible art piece at the Alvarado Farm. SOUND COLONY by Nina Dubois, functions as an acoustic chamber, a human-scaled portal into the communicative modes that connect the world of the hive with the practice of beekeeping. It references the visionary architecture of R. Buckminster Fuller, whose research into energy and material efficiency was inspired by universally occurring patterns in nature. This is part of the ISEA 2012 Conference.

Times that you can view the piece are:

Access to the site: During ISEA symposium : Thursday Sept 20th, 6-8pm; Friday Sept 21, 1-2:30 pm ; Saturday Sept 22, 11 am - 4 pm ; Sunday Sept 23, 2-8pm ; Monday Sept 24 4-6pm

After the symposium: Appointments can be made with the artist at : ndub79@hotmail.com

Location: 101 Silver Ave SW

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Tags: Art, Bees, Colony, Sound

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