Noah Travis Phillips


Horizon for Kid & Dragon


colorful strips of adhesive vinyl (ideally leftovers / detritus from another project),
spanning the wall(s) of the exhibition space from top corner to top corner,
approximately one hand tall (artist = 4"), length and color determined by chance operations



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(as if) at Dia: Beacon


brightly colored strips of advesive vinyl of random color and length installed at the top of the wall as wall meets ceiling in a postindustrial contemporary art exhibition musuem as if at the dia beacon by artist noah travis phillips a sequence of brightly colored strips of vinyl of random color and length installed along the top of the wall on opposite walls of the large contemporary industrial art gallery by artist noah travis phillips horizon of brightly colored strips of vinyl of random color and length displayed across the length of the wall on cross beams at the where wall becomes ceiling as if in the dia beacon by noah phillips with pink spring blossoms outside the robert irwin windows horizontal panorama of brightly colored strips of vinyl of random color and length spanning the entire length of the wall at the top in the corner where wall becomes ceiling in the art gallery by noah travis phillips panoramic horizon of bright strips of vinyl of chance operations color and length from the corner across the length of the wall at the top corner where wall becomes ceiling in responding to the architecture by noah travis phillips


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bio
Noah Travis Phillips is an artist, educator, and scholar (BA, Naropa University, Fine Art and Environmental Studies; MFA, University of Denver, Emergent Digital Practices). They create adaptable and multicentered artworks about a mythic anthropocene and posthuman world by activating appropriation and digital/analog remix and collage strategies, and working with both a personal media archive and open algorithmic systems. Their work incorporates 2D / 3D digital fabrication, videos, installation, performance, and the internet. Phillips is Assistant Professor & FabLab (Z-Space) Coordinator at Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design. They have exhibited extensively locally, nationally, internationally, and virtually.
They can be found online at noahtravisphillips.com.