Silver Current - CODAworx

Client: Massachusetts Design Art & Technology Institute (DATMA)

Location: NEW BEDFORD, MA, United States

Completion date: 2019

Project Team

Artist

Patrick Shearn

Poetic Kinetics

Creative Director

Marnie Sehayek

Poetic Kinetics

Overview

“Silver Current” features a 6,500-square foot kinetic net sculpture, in Shearn’s signature style, installed over Custom House Square in New Bedford, MA. Made out of ultra-lightweight metalized film, “Silver Current” was created as part of the artist’s series “Skynets” that will move and shimmer with the wind, from 21 feet off the ground to 55 feet in the air. The customized piece is comprised of approximately 4,197 linear feet of rope, 18 handtied technical knots, and approximately 40,300 streamers of holographic silver film on a monofilament net, forming an iridescent wind wave form. Harnessing available wind, the artwork rises high into the sky and gently cascades down again, undulating in a display that is striking from a distance and intimately immersive up close.

learn more at: datma.org/summerwinds

Goals

o mark the launch of The Massachusetts Design Art and Technology Institute (DATMA), the non-collecting contemporary art center and its partners kicked off a city-wide, collaborative venture called “Summer Winds” from July 1 to September 30, 2019. Open and free to the public, DATMA has commissioned the centerpiece of “Summer Winds,” a large-scale, site-specific architectural art installation called “Silver Current” created by internationally celebrated and Los Angeles, CA-based artist Patrick Shearn and his Poetic Kinetics team.DATMA has chosen the theme of wind to highlight a natural element of the Southcoast geography that has inspired and brought prosperity to many in the past and will do so again.