No Plan B v.2 – Collaboration with Alison Chase Movement
These are some photos and video from our 2nd version / rehearsal of No PLAN B, a collaboration between the Coaction Lab and Alison Chase Movement. This new version is in a much larger tent, onsite at...
View ArticleNo Plan B V.3 – Event Photos / Video
No Plan B is an inspired collaboration between the Coaction Lab and Alison Chase Movement and composer Franz Nicolay. Here are a few photos and a video preview from our events in August and September...
View ArticleMobile Coaction Lab (MCL) work-in-progress
The Mobile Coaction Lab (MCL) is coming along nicely, thanks to the hard work of IMFA graduate student Reed Hayden and his wide range of wood craft and boat building experience. We’ve built the entire...
View ArticleFLOW Fort Knox – 6/24/17 Main Event Photos & Video
Here is an array of photos shot at this year’s main FLOW Fort Knox event on June 23rd. A special thanks goes out to all the photographers that helped document this amazing event series. We also have...
View ArticleFLOW Fort Knox – 7/29/17 Projection Mapping Event Photos & Video
Here is an array of photos shot at this year’s second FLOW Fort Knox event, focused on video projection mapping on July 29th. A special thanks goes out to Holland Havercamp for documenting this...
View ArticleThe Mobile Coaction Lab (MCL)
The Coaction Lab at the University of North Carolina Wilmington in collaboration with Open Lab Research at the University of California Santa Cruz has collaborated with Maine artist and wooden boat...
View ArticleMobile Coaction Lab Summer 2019 maiden voyage / research trip:
Throughout July & August of 2019, the Mobile Coaction Lab will be departing on its maiden research voyage, traveling from Wilmington, NC to Santa Barbara, CA and all points in between. On each...
View ArticleEbb & Flow : Summer Research 2019
Ebb & Flow is a collaborative project exploring climate change through the lenses of Art & Science, extending from mid-July through mid-September 2019. This Summer research trip had multiple...
View ArticleThe Realm of Oogonium – What Makes Us Human?
The Algae Society in collaboration with the Coaction Lab are pleased to present a new exhibition of interlinked virtual environments titled “The Realm of Oogonium” as a part of the What Makes Us Human...
View ArticleLiving Windows
light, sound, 3D printed bio-plastic, strontium aluminate powder Gene A. Felice II – 3D printed sculptures, video / animation & video projection mapping Kimathi Moore – Immersive sound design...
View ArticleBlackness A Framework
Project Website: https://blacknessaframework.org/ UNCW’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Office of Community Engagement and Applied Learning, Office of the Arts, community members, artists and...
View ArticleFlowILM
The FlowILM event series is produced by the Coaction Lab at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and hosted by the Cameron Art Museum. This free event series features an array of artists,...
View ArticleBiota 1 & 2
Multi-media performance – Movement by Janice Lancaster, Sound by Kimathi Moore, Projected Imagery by Gene A. Felice II – FlowILM 2022 – April 22nd 2022 Biota is a two-part live performance and light /...
View ArticleBiota 3
Multi-media performance – Movement by Janice Lancaster, Sound by Kimathi Moore, Projected Imagery by Gene A. Felice II – InLight Richmond – November 2022 For the InLight 2022 event, we created a...
View ArticleBloom Fighters
Project website: https://bloomfighters.com Bloom Fighters is focused on harmful algal blooms (HABs). These events are caused by the proliferation of microalgae and have several negative impacts to the...
View ArticleRetention / Detention
Retention / Detention is a sculptural and biological intervention, using principles of bioremediation to tell the story of water and humanities imbalance with nature. The retention pond on the...
View ArticleFlowILM
Event Website: https://flowilm.com/ The third annual FlowILM event at the Cameron Art Museum will feature an array of artists, scientists, local non-profits and UNCW labs / programs focused on local /...
View ArticleBiota IV
Photos by Jesse Bradley Photos by Gene A. Felice II The retention pond at the Cameron Art museum in Wilmington, NC. enables a direct collaboration with a local aquatic ecosystem that is out of balance...
View ArticleBiota V
Following the ebb and flow of the tide cycle, Biota V explores the rhythms and depths of our oceanic ecosystems. This multidisciplinary team of artists includes Nicole Dextras from Vancouver, Canada...
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