Wednesday, October 27, 2010

The Finding Value Procession

The Finding Value Procession was created and installed in association with Secondhome Projects Berlin 3.10.2010 - 10.10.2010. The installation spanned 800m; stretching a series of site specific sky bag navigation lines between two neighbourhoods. Materials: Disposable plastic bags collected from the local environment and flagging tape. All materials in this project were donated to and reused by Kunst-Stoffe Berlin







Photographer: Melanie Klein / All images courtesy of Brydee Rood

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Midnight Special Maybe

Midnight Special Maybe -  A temporary installation 15.08.2010 at Art in the Dark
Pre Launch Event at Studio Lumière Auckland NZ
Materials: Rubbish bags, LED solar powered fairy lights, flagging tape


All images courtesy of Brydee Rood

Saturday, September 4, 2010

And No Responsibility / Waldeck - Frankenberg Germany

And No Responsibility / Brydee Rood 2010 / Site specific installation / Waldeck - Frankenberg DE. Materials: Collected metrowaste rubbish bags, bells, string, air 




All images courtesy of Brydee Rood

Friday, June 18, 2010

Hammerhead Blue (I love you, I love you)

Hammerhead Blue (I love you, I love you) - A window installation at The High Seas

Drawing oceans teeth and tentacle seas, iceberg fins swimming in the mouth warming blood, crystal sky’s already warning Hammerhead Blue (I love you, I love you) window aquarium, red bleeding light, blue tarpaulin wrapping nautical porpoise. I tell you Hammerhead Blue (I love you, I love you)

Floating experiments of consumption and the human relation to habitat, a question of value and waste side-stroking lightly into less expected pools and aspiring to transform a physical moment where we collide out of depth, afloat an idea ‘Don’t kill endangered species you shark hunting shithead!’

 Images courtesy of Brydee Rood 2010

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

The Percussion of Water

The Percussion of Water streamed from the debris of ‘And No Responsibility’ which was installed over a 10 day period north east of Auckland, beside the coast, in a grove of Pohutukawa Trees  in Tawharanui Reserve. A network of blue string and bells hung the wind blown inflated orange waste collection bags. Post-project the rubbish bags were deflated and returned to the council. I received a package containing a tangled nest of blue string and bells, like the percussion of water I turned the discarded plastic contents over and over at a quickening rhythm in my hands creating a confluent video / sound piece. Stills from 'The Percussion of Water' below:
Video Stills courtesy of Brydee Rood 2010


Something Sacred

Something Sacred / Installation / Brydee Rood 2010 Splore Festival Art Trail / Tapapakanga Reserve New Zealand / Materials: Assorted plastic bags, bells, bamboo, tape, rope light
All images courtesy of Brydee Rood

Bird Walk Floor

Bird Walk Floor Installation + Do It Yourself Miromiro Foot Frottage Workshop / Brydee Rood at Japan Day Auckland New Zealand February 2010 / Materials: TGSI (tactile ground surface indicators) and plywood. 
All images courtesy of Brydee Rood

And No Responsibility

...And No Responsibility / Brydee Rood 2010 /  Environmental Art Project / Tawharanui Reserve NZ  Materials: Rodney district rubbish bags, bells, string, air, solar lights, video



All images courtesy of Brydee Rood

Te Ra Te Ra Te Ra Black Hole!

Te Ra Te Ra Te Ra Black Hole! Temporary Public Art Project Wellington New Zealand 2009 - 2010 Cited in Mark Amery's writing on The City as a Garden 
All images courtesy of Brydee Rood