Artist talk
Wind generated drawing systems
Cameron Robbins in conversation with curator Malte Wagenfeld and Jan van Schaik, RMIT Architecture & Urban Design
Cameron Robbins is an Australian artist based in Castlemaine, Victoria. His work interacts with the elemental forces of the natural world – he works in collaboration with nature. In Dynamics of Air, he presents beautiful paintings that are drawn by the wind. His impressive ‘wind-drawings’ span five metres. They are created via a wind-powered mechanical instrument which transcribes weather patterns into abstract storms of ink onto paper. The drawings are accompanied by a video of the wind machines in action, capturing a symphony of scratching and winding rhythms. Originally installed and recorded at the Museum of Old and New Art (Mona) in Tasmania, Robbins’ wind-drawings revealed to audiences the power of nature though invisible phenomena. His wind-drawing machine is due to feature as a permanent installation at Mona, where it will operate for up to a hundred years.
Event series: Dynamics of Air
Details
RMIT Gallery, Melbourne
344 Swanston Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
Australia
Price: Free
+61 3 9925 1717
rmit.gallery@rmit.edu.au
Part of series Dynamics of Air