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Author Archives: webb
Cops are Tops, or, Gendarme the whale
While contracting to PTW Architects, Lull Studios designed this funky police station in Coffs Harbour. Although it was the subject of some consternation amongst locals when the scaffolding came down, we’re now informed that the people of this mid-north coastal … Continue reading
Nemesis Clock unveiled
We posted a progress pic of the installation of our beloved Nemesis Clock on this site a few months ago. The Coffs Harbour Courthouse has been officially opened by NSW Attorney General Brad Hazzard and local MP Andrew Fraser, and … Continue reading
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Tagged atrium art, clock art, clock design, concrete poetry, court house, Nemesis, Nemesis Clock, neon art, NPA Lighting, public art
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Here + now
Latest publication: Lindsay Webb, ‘Sensory Modulation: “Snoezelen” in Architecture’, in Perception in Architecture: Here and Now, editors Claudia Perren and Miriam Mlecek, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015. Published in conjunction with the symposium Perception in Architecture: HERE and NOW, AEDES Network … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, disco, Lindsay Webb, perception, snoezelen, spatial innovation
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Burn, baby, burn …
Disco Infono! If you’ve been out around Newtown or Darlinghurst for Sydney’s famous Mardi Gras, you’ll have noticed a couple of very special phone booths. Sponsoring Mardi Gras for the first time, Telstra asked Lull Studios to create Mardi Gras … Continue reading
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Tagged disco inferno, discoinfono, fun, phone booth art, public art, Sydney Mardi Gras
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Beyond Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
Topping four years of doctoral research, art making and production, Elena’s Beyond Beyond the Valley of the Dolls was singled out as a representative major exhibition at UNSW Galleries, UNSW Art & Design’s flagship gallery. Occupying the entire ground level space for … Continue reading
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Tagged Actroid F, Elena Knox, feminist art, Geminoid-F, gynoid, installation art, performance art, video art
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Nemesis Clock goes up in Coffs Harbour Court House
She’s our nemesis. After a series of weather-related delays, Nemesis Clock by Lull Studios is being mounted high up in the lobby of the posh new court house in Coffs Harbour. Proud! Is there another retro digital clock made of … Continue reading
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Tagged Coffs Harbour Justice Precinct, digital clock, Nemesis, neon art, neon clock, neon public art, NPA Lighting, scales of justice
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Lindsay + Amanda in ‘Temporal Formal’ at Seidler City
Our project for this year’s Expanded Architecture program, Temporal Formal, is You Are Hear. An audio installation, You Are Hear takes over the lobby of Harry Seidler’s iconic Australia Square building on Friday November 7. The intricate microtonal sound environment … Continue reading
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Reinventing the Wheel plays in Berlin
Animated videopoem we made with Campbell Drummond of CNC Film Factory premieres at Zebra Poetry Film Festival Berlin, presented by Literaturwerkstatt Berlin. Second session here. Whole program here. Go well little lady.
CRT crazee
The debut of Cathode Ray Trio went splendidly at 107 Projects on Thursday night. We will try to cut up some video of it pronto. This work deserves development and lots of audiences! Bravo Lindsay, Ed and Lian, you nutters. … Continue reading
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