ONGOING

 
 
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Current:

Ouroboros is collaborating with Goddard Institute for Space Studies; Kate Doyle acting as artist-in-residence. For more information on the residency, click here.


upcoming

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Summer 2020:

Ouroboros will be exhibiting with the Goddard Institute of Space Studies at Columbia University in New York.

 
 

February 2020:

Ouroboros will be participated in PechaKucha Night

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September 2019:

Kate Doyle attended the United Nations Climate Summit as an invited artist.

 
 
 

September 2018:

Kate Doyle’s TEDx talk can be seen here.

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PREMIERED JUNE 25, 2018

Curfman Gallery, Colorado State University

ARTISTS & PRODUCERS

Kate Doyle, Chris Clay, Ivan Stanek

COMPOSER

Bruce Adolphe, Chris Clay

 

Summer 2018:

Ouroboros project initially premiered as an exhibition in the form of a walkthrough sculpture.

Originated by Kate Doyle and originally produced in collaboration with Chris Clay and Ivan Stanek, Ouroboros premiered as a walkthrough sculpture composed of five interconnected chambers developed by a collaborative team of hot-blooded bipeds, including artists, scientists, and people from multiple walks of life.

The NASA data visualizations play with the artists’ video projections, still photographs, music, and sounds from earth and space. There are real-time generated light forms, stylized animations, and impressionistic images depicting earth’s climate systems, its atmosphere, and ocean currents. These patterns exist in other places, at other sizes, doing other things, from the cosmic to the microscopic.