Elizabeth King's stop-frame animation 'What Happened' remastered in 2008
Elizabeth King collaborated with Richard Kizu-Blair on the silent stop-frame animation 'What Happened', originally created in 1991 and later remastered in 2008 for high-definition presentation. The two-minute work was featured on artcritical.com on September 23, 2015. Danese/Corey provided courtesy for the animation. The piece represents a significant example of King's exploration of mechanical and animated forms. King's meticulous approach to animation combines sculpture with cinematic techniques. The 2008 remastering allowed for contemporary exhibition formats. The work demonstrates King's longstanding interest in the intersection of art and technology.
Key facts
- Elizabeth King collaborated with Richard Kizu-Blair on 'What Happened'
- The work is a silent stop-frame animation
- Originally created in 1991
- Remastered in 2008 for high-definition presentation
- Duration is 2 minutes
- Featured on artcritical.com on September 23, 2015
- Courtesy of Danese/Corey
- The work explores mechanical and animated forms
Entities
Artists
- Elizabeth King
- Richard Kizu-Blair
Institutions
- artcritical.com
- Danese/Corey