KIRSTEN ANGERBAUER
  • selected work
    • MIRAGE
    • Pools (V2)
    • Portal (V2)
    • Portal (V1)
    • pink noise, 23Hz (V2)
    • Round, Flat, Sharp
    • Studio Table B, Vibration Diagrams
    • pink noise, 23Hz (V1)
    • pools (V1)
    • vibration diagrams, 51:49
    • foil piece
    • transparency piece
    • trace piece
    • wave sequence 01-14
    • studio table A, vibration diagrams
    • the temple
    • non-mask
    • gardenblock
    • tools (series)
    • chair works
  • exhibitions
    • Vibrant Pool
    • Between Sound and Silence
    • surface
    • full harvest
    • brand new in box
  • about
  • cv
  • selected work
    • MIRAGE
    • Pools (V2)
    • Portal (V2)
    • Portal (V1)
    • pink noise, 23Hz (V2)
    • Round, Flat, Sharp
    • Studio Table B, Vibration Diagrams
    • pink noise, 23Hz (V1)
    • pools (V1)
    • vibration diagrams, 51:49
    • foil piece
    • transparency piece
    • trace piece
    • wave sequence 01-14
    • studio table A, vibration diagrams
    • the temple
    • non-mask
    • gardenblock
    • tools (series)
    • chair works
  • exhibitions
    • Vibrant Pool
    • Between Sound and Silence
    • surface
    • full harvest
    • brand new in box
  • about
  • cv

Mirage

A site specific public installation made in collaboration with artist Zuyva Sevilla for City Brights II, Albuquerque Public Arts

​aluminum pipe, carbon fiber 3D printed brackets, bird scare tape, steel, wood, cable, caribeaners, assorted hardware, spot lights, sensors, electronics

Site-specific installation, 16'x10'x9'
2025

Installed at the Rosenwald Building, Albuquerque, NM
City Brights II, Albuquerque Public Art
"Strips of lightweight reflective material, bird scare tape, is typically used agriculturally for deterring birds in fields. For this installation designed for the exterior entry of the historic Rosenwald Building in downtown Albuquerque, bird scare tape takes on a new role sublimely creating a site-specific dazzling architectural activation both day and night. Sevilla and Angerbauer create frames carrying multiple strips of the film and carefully mount them in various angular forms in immediate reaction to the installation site, drawing new lines that activate the location in unexpected ways. At night projections mapped to the structures create vibrant, dynamic light reflections. Wind and other elements produce an ever-changing display. Sensors designed to pick-up sounds and activity from Route 66 below, drive the lighting program, and along with the wind and the elements, produce an ever-changing display."

City of Albuquerque, Department of Arts and Culture

"It's Glow Time: New Art Installations are Illuminating Downtown" CABQ.GOV


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IMAGE CREDITS (ABOVE): ZUYVA SEVILLA
IMAGE CREDIT (BELOW): HYUNJU BLEMEL
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BACK
  • selected work
    • MIRAGE
    • Pools (V2)
    • Portal (V2)
    • Portal (V1)
    • pink noise, 23Hz (V2)
    • Round, Flat, Sharp
    • Studio Table B, Vibration Diagrams
    • pink noise, 23Hz (V1)
    • pools (V1)
    • vibration diagrams, 51:49
    • foil piece
    • transparency piece
    • trace piece
    • wave sequence 01-14
    • studio table A, vibration diagrams
    • the temple
    • non-mask
    • gardenblock
    • tools (series)
    • chair works
  • exhibitions
    • Vibrant Pool
    • Between Sound and Silence
    • surface
    • full harvest
    • brand new in box
  • about
  • cv