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Blue By You | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Ansen Seale | H-E-B in Houston. Item made of aluminum with synthetic
Blue By You | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Ansen Seale | H-E-B in Houston. Item made of aluminum with synthetic
Blue By You | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Ansen Seale | H-E-B in Houston. Item made of aluminum with synthetic

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Ansen Seale

Blue By You - Wall Hangings

Featured In H-E-B, Houston, TX

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Blue By You is an interactive light installation composed of acrylic, aluminum and LEDs. It reacts in realtime to visitors in the Bellaire HEB foyer. As shoppers move in the space, the work responds by changing color, leaving a trail behind the person walking. The viewer becomes the creator, riding a self-generated wave of color to and from the everyday shopping

Curated by Weingarten Art Group
experience.

Item Blue By You
Created by Ansen Seale
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Ansen Seale
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Wescover creator since 2018
Time and Motion

Ansen Seale's time-based works of photographic and sculptural art have been exhibited in museums and galleries internationally and have been collected by corporate, institutional and private collectors. In 2009, he received the Bernard Lifshutz Award in the Visual Arts from the Artist Foundation of San Antonio and his work is in the permanent collection of the San Antonio Museum of Art, The Harry Ransom Center at The University of Texas, Austin and The Museum of Contemporary Art, Salta, Argentina.

Seale works with a special digital camera of his own invention. This camera has the ability to capture a vertical slice of the scene over and over in rapid succession, in effect, swapping the horizontal dimension of the photo for the dimension of time. Instead of mirroring the world as we know it, this camera records a hidden reality. The apparent “distortions” in the images all happen in-camera as the image is being recorded.