I PROJECT LIGHT INTO THE WORLD.
Holly Danger transforms ordinary spaces into moving experiences.
Danger is a Video Installation Artist and Live Performer. She mixes analog and digital elements together to create vibrant atmospheres of motion, light and sound. The art is often projection mapped onto natural and architectural surroundings. Each work is a site-specific, one-of-a-kind experience.
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A Thousand times forever
ART06870, OLD GREENWICH, CT
A Thousand Times Forever is a video installation created for the Ignite Light & Art Festival at the Mad Arts Space museum, and is now being shown at the ART06870 Gallery in Old Greenwich, CT! The work was inspired by Danger's daily meditation practice, and explores the balance of movement, stillness, and the space between.
ART06870 is located at 260R Sound Beach Avenue. Old Greenwich CT. Closing Party is Friday, Sept 20, 6-8pm.
MOONBASE
Moonbase is a collaborative art installation designed for Stamford’s creative hub, The Village, created by Holly Danger, Jeff Schram and Mark Andreas, combining sculpture, video art, and music, blending traditional handcraft techniques with the digital world.
Let in, LET GO AT THE BRUCE MUSEUM
Let in, Let go, was on view at the Bruce Museum April 27 to Sunday, May 30, 2021. This work explores the synchronization of video, art, light, and sound, and how it relates to emotion, connection, and experience. The imagery was inspired by elements found in nature, and discovering a digital reinvention of their form, color, and symmetry.
The work is designed to hold you in the present moment and take you on a journey, offering a sanctuary in this space and time. Let in, Let go invites the viewer to take a respite from the outside world, quiet the mind, and go inward.
LIVE VIDEO PERFORMANCES
Immerse yourself in a live audiovisual performance!
Danger began using video projection as a VJ in 2008, and mixes live video and music for galas, galleries and special events. She has performed experiential shows around the world from the Museum of the Moving Image to the desert at Burning Man.