CARDBOARD FORT NIGHT
Offering participants unlimited sheets of baby-smooth cardboard and duct tape, Cardboard Fort Night is a collaborative and improvised sculptural undertaking that playfully examines the continuum between...
Home Balance morphs a children’s bouncy house into a contemporary art project about balance presented indoors and outdoors over the course of a few nights during the festival.
A large inflatable bouncy house—like the one popping up on your neighbor’s lawn heralding the arrival of a child’s noisy birthday party—is custom built with walls that become glowing film screens. The walls are illuminated by videos of our family inside our own home: the artists and their children jumping up and down, breaking things, hitting their heads against the ceiling, knocking over furniture, falling, creating complete havoc. As the private space of the family home is made public for everyone to see, visitors can enter and bounce in the midst of the images. In a bouncy house the goal is to maintain stability in an environment not designed for stability, while our real homes are designed for a stability that our home-life can never attain. Home Balance questions what constitutes a home, and draws on childhood games to explore how family interactions challenge the desire to maintain orderly control of the structures in which we dwell.