Ben Wood is devoted to exploring site-based history, and telling history in public space through new media, video and projected art for the general public. He connects people with site and history through site-based projection art.
A short dreamlike tour, reimagines and visually explores 46 Gross Strasse, the former house of my Grandfather, that was confiscated by the Nazi's in 1942, and later demolished. During the past year I have been recovering this lost family story and have recreated their house in Seelow, Germany, as a 3D model and animation, an artistic process of cultural recovery and repair.
My ancestors have been buried in a Jewish Cemetery in Seelow, Germany since the early 1800's. During the Nazi period the cemetery was desecrated and later destroyed during World War Two. Following the war it was paved over as a parking lot, which it has remained for over 60 years. I am recovering the history of the cemetery and working on a proposal with the town to create a memorial and return the paved over land as a memorial park. This is video walkthrough of the memorial park.
A short dreamlike tour, reimagines and visually explores 73 Gross Strasse, the former house of my Great-Great Grandparents, that was confiscated by the Gestapo in 1939, and demolished in 1940. During the past year I have been recovering this lost family story and have recreated their house and Textile Shop in Strausberg, Germany, as a 3D model and animation, an artistic process of cultural recovery and repair.
My ancestors have been buried in a Jewish Cemetery in Germany since the 1800s. During the Nazi period the cemetery was desecrated and destroyed during World War Two. Following the war it was paved over as a parking lot, which it has remained for over 60 years. I am recovering the history of the cemetery and working on a proposal with the town to create a memorial and return the paved over land as a park.
Proposals to animate and activate the befallen monuments
of Golden Gate Park’s Music Concourse in San Francisco.
The following concepts are my effort to open the conversation towards civil and empowered ways to interpret the Life of Washington murals that will keep them in public view by using digital media and interpretive art in an affirmative way without adversely affecting the historical murals.
This video was originally conceived as a Quadriptych projected video work onto the windows of building 102 in the Presidio of San Francisco.
The following is raw video of Portrait of an Enlisted solider, sharing photographs by Tucker Beckett with excerpts narrated from his diary.
As part of my masters degree thesis in the Visual Studies program at MIT I proposed projecting the destroyed mural, Man at the Crossroads, by Diego Rivera, back into the lobby of building 30 Rockefeller Center. While it was not yet realized it is an idea who's time has come, and my hope is that it will one day be possible.
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