Salish Sea Lab
A project in Philadelphia, PA by Horn + Landau000days
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An intricately evolving sculpture and projection installation that discusses loss and sea-change for the Vancouver Biennale.
Backers: 34
Average Pledge Per Backer: $91
Funded: $3,085 of $3,000
Dates: Jun 4th -> Jun 30th (26 days)
Project By: Horn + Landau
Backers: 34
Average Pledge Per Backer: $91
Funded: $3,085 of $3,000
Dates: Jun 4th -> Jun 30th (26 days)
Project By: Horn + Landau
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Last Updated: June 30 @ 00:03 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Finishing!
June 29th - via: kickstarter.com
What a crazy week! We have been working so hard to complete the project that we may have been a little lax in updating everyone. If you have been following on Facebook, you probably know a little more. We were excited to unveil our project to the... (Read More)
Making it
June 24th - via: kickstarter.com
This weekend has seen some serious production. It's 4:30 am in British Columbia, do you know where your artwork is? If you are following us on Facebook, you will have seen a few of these images, but some are brand new. Animation still, Stars ... (Read More)
Progress Report
June 12th - via: kickstarter.com
Since coming to Squamish, BC we have made excellent progress. The lab is turning into a real physical manifestation of community in the form of a bona fide cedar log donated by the local forestry, meetings with members of the Squamish Nation, a... (Read More)
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