![E.V. DAY](https://img.artlogic.net/w_960,h_720,c_lfill/exhibit-e/5f0725d830a72c36178b4567/80ccd8f6c75ad75cbfa79a0850d4e968.jpeg)
A Meditation on the Overview Effect.
Mixed media installation of four components: Globe: inkjet on sintra, Sputnik: brass and resin, Raggi: gilded wood, resin and mirror, Ray: brass and monofilament.
Globe element: 84 inches, dia., Brass rod: length variable
Published by Carolina Nitsch Contemporary Art, NYC
Permanent Collection of Peking University.
CAROLINA NITSCH PROJECT ROOM, NYC
May - July, 2018
MUSEUM OF ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY AT PEKING UNIVERSITY, BEIJING
May 27th - August 27th, 2018
Astronauts orbiting the Earth have been to known to experience what’s been called “The Overview Effect”—a cognitive shift toward hyper-awareness of the fragility and beauty of our planet. E.V. Day’s MossBall - A Meditation on the Overview Effect is from a larger body of work commenced during the year she spent in Italy as a Rome Prize Fellow in Visual Arts at The American Academy in Rome. Artworks in the series mine resonances between the neuropsychology of space travelers, Italian-Renaissance annunciation paintings, the sculpted golden rays (raggio) from Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s masterpiece The Ecstasy of St. Teresa, and the radio-wave telemetry of Sputnik-1.