Video: Tennis ball parade. Installation of Cause & Effect by artist Ana Soler
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Passion for weightlessness in a Spanish artist Ana Soler almost the same as that of the astronauts. How else to explain the fact that all of her installations are in one way or another connected with levitation? Either she hangs scissors and spoons in the air, then she creates whole flocks of paper cranes, and recently she became the author of a new large-scale installation, forcing her to freeze in the air more 2 thousand tennis balls … The installation was named Cause & Effect … We can say that the artist did not come up with anything herself, because this installation is a visualization of the trajectory of a bouncing ball, as if it left traces in the air, drawing its path from start to finish. After imagining how the trajectories of the balls bouncing off the floor, walls and ceiling would look like, Ana Soler suspended all 2,000 balls so that they looked like a frozen photograph, which shows the sequence of movement of objects.
The installation was presented last fall at the Mustang Art Gallery in Alicante. Probably, visitors to the art gallery felt as if time had stopped around, but as soon as they touch one of the balls, they will immediately "unfreeze" and jump around the room.
How the art project was born, which preceded the birth of this original installation, can be seen on the website or the following video by Ana Soler:
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