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Selections from Reviews
". . . "Lumia Scale No. 5," by Flash Light, and "Stele XCV,"
by Clyde Lynds, are quiet, but exotic works.
Both pieces have the form of architectural
fragments. Flash Light specializes in pre-photographic
techniques that allow imagery to appear out of shadows . . ."
1997 The New York Times, "Making the Leap from Science
To Art and Beyond," by William Zimmer,
page 14 CN (June 29), CN
". . . satiric wit. . .An artist called Flash Light gives us the wall
piece,"Monument to Dendur," a mottled canvas portal that,
when lit from behind, shows Egyptian tomb figures with the
red sun of Ra above them . .". . . "
1997 The Star-Ledger, "The Graven Image," by Eileen Watkins,
page 32 (February 14 - 20), Newark, NJ
". . . Extensions of brain functions, also known as artificial
intelligence is the much newer and very intriguing avenue
explored by Flash Light. . ."
1995 The New York Times, "Casting a Spell from Lasers and
Video to Light and Shadow," by Phyllis Braff,
page 24 LI (October 22), NY
". . . Upon entering the Great Hall, visitors will be greeted by
"Anubis Studies Genetic Engineering," an electronic painting
by Flash Light. . ."
1993 New York Newsday, "Spring Works at the Hall of Science
Museum," page 11 (April 14), NY
". . . participatory, behavioral, interactive (it used to be called
kinetic) work that "responds to the human desire to create
change."
1991 The Village Voice, "Choices," by Kim Levin, page 102
(Vol. XXXV1, No. 27, July 2), NYC, NY
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