Dominic Harris

Dominic Harris (born 16 November 1976) is a British artist known for integrating modern technology and classical design in his interactive artworks.[1]

Dominic Harris
Born (1976-11-16) 16 November 1976
London
NationalityBritish
EducationThe Bartlett, Architect
Known formultimedia art

Background

Dominic Harris was born in London on 16 November 1976, and grew up in London, Brussels, and Michigan before returning to London in 1995. Harris attended the Cranbrook Kingswood Upper School, and then trained as an architect at the Bartlett School of Architecture, and has been ARB registered since 2011.[2]

Harris designs and fabricates his artworks at Dominic Harris Studio, a multi-disciplinary practice he founded in 2007. This studio consists of 30 people with diverse backgrounds including architecture, product design, electronics, programming, graphic design, and workshop skills.[3]

Harris uses the resources of his studio for the ongoing development, prototyping and production of his artworks. Harris also oversees the studio's international projects where his fascinations are translated into larger scale projects that span residential, retail, and public art projects.[4] In 2015, Harris was granted permission by the Walt Disney Company to use their Intellectual Property for the purpose of making new interactive artworks.[5] Harris is the only artist to gain permission to use Disney's back catalogue of characters, and led him to creating his interactive versions of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and "Mickey and Minnie: An Interactive Diptych". [6]

Harris is also the founding partner of a sister studio in London called Cinimod Studio that creates large commissioned installations, interactive events and lighting designs for large brands.[7][8]

Works

Flutter (2011) artwork by Dominic Harris
Ice Angel (2012) by Dominic Harris
Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs by Dominic Harris
Chess Block (2013) by Dominic Harris
Swell (2019) by Dominic Harris. Commissioned for Royal Caribbean.
TitleYearDetailsMaterials
October Series2011 & ongoingLighting artworks exhibiting an infinity effect of changing colour palettesGlass, LED, electronics, metal.
Four States2011Interactive video artwork in which the viewer manipulates black and white depictions of various states of waterCode, electronics, computer, display, 3D camera, metal.[9]
Flutter2011Interactive video artwork comprising 88 video screens depicting the movement of a Morpho Helena butterfly in flight. This artwork can be found on public display at the Borusan Contemporary Art Collection[10]Code, electronics, sensors, computer, mirror, metal.[11]
Ice Angel2012Interactive LED artwork in which the viewer becomes a performer who is depicted with their unique angel wingsCode, electronics, 3D sensor, computer, acrylic, metal.
Baby Flutter2012A series of interactive artworks depicting various species of butterfliesCode, electronics, display screen, aluminium.
Deep Blue Interactive Aquarium2012Interactive video artwork depicting a series of aquatic scenesCode, electronics, computer, 4K touch display, 3D camera, metal.
Chess Block2013An illuminated colour changing chess board primarily fabricated from optical glassGlass, LED, electronics, stainless steel.
Shimmer2013A series of illuminated colour studies in which the colours seen varies in relationship to the viewing angleGlass, lightbox, stainless steel.
Ruffled2014A series of interactive animated studies of various species of birdsCode, display screen, electronics, aluminium, acrylic.
Stained Glass: Arboretum2015A transparent LCD screen artwork in which flower growths appear in interactive response to the viewerCode, electronics, computer, transparent OLED display, 3D sensor, metal.
Flutter Wall2015A touch reactive array of butterflies arranged in a grid on the screenCode, electronics, computer, 4K touch display, 3D camera, metal.
Digital Shimmer2015A three dimensional LED lighting art sculpture of oscillating colour blendsCode, electronics, GRG, metal.
Baby Angel2015A visual digital recording of the participants interaction when on Ice AngelCorian, electronics, code.
Vanity Mirror2015An exploration of the multiplicity of the image in contemporary societyCameras, screens, electronics, code, metal.
Conductor2015A highly interactive artwork allowing the participant to manipulate the planets with a variety of gesturesCode, electronics, computer, display, speakers, metal.
Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs2015An 8-screen interactive video artwork featuring real-time animated characters from the Snow White and Seven Dwarfs Disney movie. Made with the permission of The Walt Disney CompanyCode, electronics, computer, display, 3D sensor, metal, acrylic[12]
Bloomed 2016 A series of interactive animated studies of various species of flowers Code, display screen, electronics, aluminium, acrylic.
Deserted 2016 A highly interactive digital artwork allowing the viewer to explore a series of desert scenes Code, electronics, computer, 4K touch display, metal.
Flutter Hologram 2017 Electronically holographic display of butterflies projected within a glass bell jar Code, electronics, screen, blown glass, acrylic, ply.
Flight is a Waltz: Puppet Flutter 2017 Electronically interactive model of a butterfly presented within a glass display jar. A collaboration between Harris and puppeteer, Oliver Smart[13] Brass, blown glass, aluminium, code, electronics.
Bloomed Wall 2017 A highly interactive digital artwork allowing the viewer to explore a series of scenes inspired by masters of the Dutch Golden Age Code, electronics, computer, 4K touch display, 3D sensor, metal.
SIMULATED 2017 An interactive artwork using the resurrected technology of the Nixie tube[14] Nixie tubes, code, electronics, Corian, aluminium.
Baby Shimmer 2018 A study of the colour shifting volumes of light that respond to the movement of the viewer. Glass, aluminium, electronics, acrylic.
Mickey & Minnie: An Interactive Diptych 2018 A two-screen interactive video artwork which allows viewers to act as the catalyst for unique interactions and character narratives from Mickey and Minnie Mouse. Made with the permission of The Walt Disney Company. Code, electronics, computer, 4K touch display, 3D sensor, metal.
Swell 2019 A kinetic light sculpture commissioned for "Spectrum of the Seas", Royal Caribbean cruise ship. Carbon fibre, electronics, code, Swarovski crystal, aluminium.
"Imagine" exhibition at Halcyon Gallery, 2019
Baby Shimmer by Dominic Harris at Design Miami/Basel 2018
Flight is a Waltz: Puppet Flutter (2017) by Dominic Harris and Oliver Smart
SIMULATED (10) artwork by Dominic Harris

Exhibitions

The works of Dominic Harris have been exhibited internationally, both through direct representation and gallery representation.

Solo shows:

Recent exhibitions include:

Collections

The majority of Harris's work has been bought by private collectors. Since 2012 Harris's work is also being acquired by several large institutional collections, including the Borusan Contemporary Art Collection[10] in Istanbul. Harris's artworks include some of the biggest and most respected international art collectors and are also displayed in public spaces.

Books

  • A Touch Of Code. Documents the "Beacon" art installation and "Flutter" artwork (ISBN 978-3899553314)
  • Dominic Harris, Artworks, Edition Eight.[27] (ISBN 978-0957306325)
  • Digital Real: Kunst & Nachhaltigkeit Vol 8.[28]

Interviews

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References

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  6. unit, The editorial. "Dominic Harris's Imagine at Halcyon Gallery: A groundbreaking interactive digital exhibition". The Upcoming. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
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  27. Harris, Dominic (15 October 2014). "Dominic Harris, Artworks, Edition Eight". Cinimod Studio Ltd. Retrieved 5 March 2018 via Amazon.
  28. "Kunst & Nachhaltigkeit Vol. 8". die Mobiliar (in German). Retrieved 20 November 2019.
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