
Our weekly focus is on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities.
Now screening:
1. Edoardo Tresoldi Studio Visit
2. Homemade Security Patrol Robot by Handy Geng.First-Century. Via Art21
3. Sun Setting Recreated in The Netherlands
3 A: “The sun’s going down like a big bald head.” Courtesy William S. Burroughs

BSA Special Feature: Edoardo Tresoldi Studio Visit
You may have wondered about the mind of the sculptor Edoardo Tresoldi, whose public works have drawn thousands to inspect the wireframe echoes of grand architectural wonders, illuminated to show only their transparent skins. We certainly have.
Homemade Security Patrol Robot by Handy Geng.
Inventors are visionaries; we’ll all agree. They also must be persistent. We admire individuals who can anticipate future needs and create inventions that shape the world, but we adore the ones who face numerous obstacles and setbacks but persevere in their pursuit of their ideas, exhibiting determination, resilience, and a refusal to give up on their inventions. A sense of humor helps.
Sun Setting Recreated in The Netherlands
Ludmila Rodrigues in collaboration with Mike Rijnierse re-create the everyday phenomenon of the sun setting inside the city of Delft in The Netherlands.
“The sun’s going down like a big bald head.” Courtesy William S. Burroughs, Laurie Anderson, and Sharkey’s Night.
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