Ross Manning

Matter & Matrix 2023, 13 channel HD video sculpture installation with mirrors
Ambient Painting, Installation view
Ambient Painting, Detail
Element Song 2020, Rocks, tin cans, DC motors, wire, Dimensions variable
Voids (Still Life) 2024, LCD tvs, mirror, glass vases, distilled water, video file
Wave Opus III 2017, Powder-coated aluminium, rope, motors, programming equipment, Dimensions variable, Installation view, 'Dissonant Rhythms', Institute of Modern Art. Commissioned by the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane. Photo by Carl Warner.
Six Short Films 2016, Overhead projectors, theatre gel, motors, interval timers and rollers, Dimensions variable, Installation view, Govett-Brewster, Len Lye Centre, New Zealand. Photo by Sam Hartnett.
Ambient Solar Piece 2019, Dichroic glass and powder-coated aluminium, Installation at Milani Gallery
Li-Fi 2016, Turntables, LED candles, horn loudspeaker, solar cells, chrome aluminum
Melody Lines 2016, Glass, laminate, fluorescent tubes, metal piping and conveyor motor, Variable, Carriageworks, Sydney. Image by Zan Wimberley.
Spectra XIII 2017, fluroescent lights, fans, timber, acrylic paint, steel cable, Dimensions variable., Installation view, 'Dissonant Rhythms', Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane. Photo by Carl Warner.
Hyperbola 2019, Plastic umbrellas, trace wire, paper-clips, abacus, motors, aluminium rod, timber, Dimensions variable, Installation view, Kyoto Art Centre.
Ambient Painting (Blue Tower) 2024, Public Artwork, 12 Creek Street, Installation View

Ross Manning (b. 1978, Brisbane, Australia) lives and works in Brisbane, Australia. Known for his exploration of our on-going relationship with technology, his primary focus is the power and agency of the electronic image, the digitisation of the natural world, and the ephemeral nature of data and machines.

His work is often comprised of interactions between light, sound and physics, setting up networks of objects which operate according to their own internal logic.

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