Mixed-Media Sculpture Culver Current Extended for 2 Shows through Next Spring

 

September 9, 2021



Culver Current, a groundbreaking mixed media sculpture featured in the Dale Jones City Hall Courtyard, has been extended for a second year of exhibition, city officials said this week.

Created by Los Angeles-based artist Nate Mohler, the stunning interactive "fountain" displays a combination of generative video art on a sculpted cylindrical façade. Culver Current will feature two new shows – the first of which launched late July – and runs for several months from dusk to 2 a.m. daily. The second show will launch later in the year.

This temporary sculpture installation was built on top of a pre-existing water fountain in the City Hall courtyard, taking a modern approach to traditional sculptures and fountains as a central place to view art.

The City Council originally approved the Culver Current installation in 2019 as part of a year-long celebration of the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the city's Art in Public Places Program.


"Through an innovative use of technology, Culver Current brings us a new way of experiencing the built environment and captures the creative energy that defines Culver City," says Culver City Mayor Alex Fisch. Funding for Culver Current comes from the Cultural Trust Fund, paid by developers.

"This sculpture is a reflection of the past, a moment in the present, and a discussion of the future" said Mohler, who investigates connectivity and audience participation through unconventional space and immersive art. "The concept behind Culver Current is also a nod to German philosopher Jürgen Habermas's vision that supporting art and activity in public space leads to a more harmonious society."


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Culver Current's video art was inspired by the colors and textures of photographs from Culver City and the surrounding area. Mohler explains that through the fusion of traditional sculpture, film, and new technology such as artificial intelligence neural style transfer, he is able to reimagine new skylines, abstract structures, and beautiful moments. The resulting animations, however, retain visual references of Culver City.

This first show of 2021, comprises 15 generative composites of manipulated photographs that include the Hayden Tract, street views, sunset skylines and also glimpses of the artist and friends swimming around the sculpture. A complimentary augmented reality (AR) postcard with a digital ribbon-cutting and mini video will be available in September at the sculpture site. The back of the postcard includes information about the free Pixpand app, which will show how to view the moving image on your smartphone.


Mohler is a media artist working with technology as his "paint-brush" to build conceptual and avant-garde experiences through digital art and mixed media sculpture. A 2019 UCLA graduate with a B.A. in Design & Media Arts, Mohler is intrigued with the fusion of conceptual art and technology to support connectivity and social activism with unconventional space and sound.


Learn more about the creative process behind Culver Current online at https://www.culvercurrent.art/.

 

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