On an absolutely perfect night, my family and I attended the CONNECT event at the Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest. Bernheim is located in Clermont, KY about twenty or so miles south of Louisville. The event was the park’s attempt at creating a festival that centered on promoting a creative dialogue between artists, scientists, naturalists, and other progressive thinkers. The following is a couple images from this event.
The local press suggested that CONNECT would be our version of the Burning Man event. Although it was far from that, the absolutely perfect weather brought the curious out by the car loads. Much of the festivities centered around the park’s Lake Nevin. Two water canons were present that children could play with. Once darkness fell, lasers were projected upon the water canon’s mist.
Yes, there was a science aspect to the event, but it was presented informally and was fun for the kids. If there was a loose unifying element it had to do with the presence and absence of light. All around Lake Nevin screens for shadow play and video projections were set up and being engaged. Perhaps this is a sign of the times since we have become so accustomed to reading information from screens of all types?
As the sun went down the music began in earnest. The fire sculptures on Lake Nevin were lit. People were enjoying the food and drink. Strategically placed telescopes allowed people to obtain good views of the planet Jupiter with four of its moons. My two sons really enjoyed the telescopes and they insisted on looking at the night sky before we could go home.
The artwork I found really mesmerizing was a series of video projections by Julia Oldham, who has accepted a residency at Bernheim. The above still is from her work entitled ” Churr-churr Ziz Ziz Ziz”. In her videos, the artist by using some skillful speeded up editing was able to use her body to accompany the incredible sounds made by insects and birds. It is difficult to describe, but the work held people’s attention and I’m excited to see what she creates in Kentucky! If you would like to see Oldham’s video, she has generously posted it on her blog, “Bee Sting Brose” and the link is on my blog roll.
In the afterglow of the Lake Nevin fires, I hope the organizers of CONNECT were encouraged by the public’s response. Perhaps it’s too soon to tell if this will become an annual event? The need to find common ground among the various disciplines is a useful excercise and the Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest is a beautiful and contemplative place to host this gathering. If CONNECT should happen again next year, I would suggest advertising an earlier opening time since it was hard to get around to see all the displays before the light went down. Throughout the year, Bernheim is a great place to visit and if you want to learn more about its history and programs…I have attached their link to my blog roll on the right.
We are pleased by the responses CONNECT is receiving and plan on continuing the experience in September 2010. Much of the fun occured because our visitors got involved and enjoyed the mix of experiences. Thanks to everyone who attended.
The video artist who studies and represents behavior of invertebrates referenced in the blog, is Julia Oldham, Bernheim’s 2009/2010 Artist-in-Residence. Her website is http://www.juliaoldham.com. She will be returning to Bernheim in the spring and we are planning to show her videos here and around Louisville, KY. In the meantime, come and visit Bernheim – Connecting People with Nature.
By the way, we’d love to use these photos….
Mark K. Wourms
Executive Director
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest
Mark, Thanks for the replying to my post. I really loved the pieces that Julia presented. I’m glad to hear that Bernheim sees promise in this event. Yes, you can use the images and thanks for asking… Albertus
Albertus,
Thanks for this post. Very cool. I see that Mark already provided you the information for Julia Oldham. She’s a really cool person. When she returns we will have a throw an “artists” party for her in the ville.
Would you be able to send me any cool pics of CONNECT. I especially like the first, third and sixth one on the blog.
And by the way… I’ve passed your blog address along to several people. Really love it.
Crow
Hi Crow… I’ll be glad to pass images on to you! When you have that artists’ party let me know. Thanks for your sharing my blog with your friends…. Albertus