Converstations with Doug Aitkens : artist / interviewer / facilitator

doug-aitkensprocess | patterns | chaos | motion | place

“Doug Aitken was born in California in 1968. He lives and works in Los Angeles and New York. Widely known for his innovative fine art installations, Aitken utilizes a wide array of media and artistic approaches to leads us into a world where time, space, and memory are fluid concepts […] Aitken’s body of work ranges from photography, sculpture, and architectural interventions, to films, sound, single and multi-channel video works, and installations.” Retrieved from http://www.dougaitkenworkshop.com/bio/

In this series of interviews Doug Aitken’s talks with contemporary visual artists, musicians, architects and socially conscious individuals across a diverse range of topics, disciplines and practice. They discuss processes, inspiration and art making and of interest to me is his interview with artist Aaron Koblin and the underlying theme of patterns. Through out all of the conversations the presence of patterns and systems is touch on, whether they be organic in nature, constructed visually or assembled aurally they exist within all that we do which facilitates our connections to and with our social world.

Station to Station (http://stationtostation.com) is another Aitken’s initiated project where a train ride “connect[s] leading figures and underground creators from the worlds of art, music, food, literature, and film for a series of cultural interventions and site-specific happenings. The train, designed as a moving, kinetic light sculpture, broadcasted unique content and experiences to a global audience […]” which takes viewers on a “journey into the new cultural frontier.” Retrieved from http://stationtostation.com/about/

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One response to “Converstations with Doug Aitkens : artist / interviewer / facilitator”

  1. Doug Aitken is very interesting. I was looking at him earlier in the year and just blown away by his work. Have you seen the one where he has filmed auctioneers out of context taken them into a theatre environment to perform the auction it is really transformative, electrifying and I guess a way to hone in on the very performative task of selling.

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