Caitlind r.c. Brown is an artist, filmmaker and collaborator living in Calgary, Alberta.
Best known for curating The House Project, a group installation re-imagining and re-contextualizing a Calgary home scheduled for demolition.
Caitlind has an interest in re-invigorated spaces, collaboration in all forms, and art in unexpected places.
Her practice employs a diversity of mediums and materials, ranging from 16mm celluloid to re-appropriated architectural waste.
Cloud
CLOUD is a large-scale interactive sculpture created from 5,000 re-appropriated domestic light bulbs.
Constructed from steel, metal, pull strings, burnt out incandescent bulbs, and illuminated compact fluorescent bulbs, CLOUD invites the viewer to wander through a rain of pull strings switching on and off lights.
By manipulating the sculpture audiences will activate CLOUD’s inner sphere animating light bulbs and creating the illusion of lightning on the cloud’s surface.