October 2013
San Diego, California
San Diego Library
permanent installation for Gary Hill
Reilly Donovan: lead technician, system developer, post production editor, installer
Six 55-inch (diagonally measured) LCD monitors with steel brackets, three mini computers, three video signal splitters (Matrox dual head to go), three 3760 X 1080 media files, Ethernet router, assorted cables and adapters
Dimensions: approximately 6′ x 29′ x 5′
“Triangulating Hives consists of three pairs of LCD monitors positioned vertically (portrait mode) and arranged as three open “books” on the wall. The bindings of the books are slightly different suggesting the sequence of a book just about to open, being fully open and beginning to close. There are three sets of images for the three books. From left to right book one is of hands piling small stones over and over again; book two is of various relatively abstract images of the surfaces of vinyl records and/or CD’s. These images convey something like the world recording everything—the making of an endless archive that forever plays in space. The third book is of various people one at a time coming out of darkness towards the viewer to receive a singular flower from the artist’s hand before turning around and returning to darkness. All three books incorporate written texts which are all of peoples’ last words ranging from the mundane to the philosophical to the one that surrenders to another that says goodbye and so on. In front of the books are three separate white benches that are curved arcs of various lengths. Angles and lengths are determined by the corresponding book’s state of openness.”
–www.garyhill.com
For this work, Gary Hill had me develop and test several multi-channel playback solutions. He decided to have 3 instances of 2 channel synchronized displays. I developed the hardware solutions for this work and assisted with the installation of the systems in San Diego.