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A Visual Manifestation of Software and Code

Leo Villareal, Firmament, 2001 Strobe lights, steel, custom software, electrical hardware, wood, and foam 192 x 192 x 4 inches, Courtesy the Artist,
Photo: James Ewing
Leo Villareal, Firmament, 2001 Strobe lights, steel, custom software, electrical hardware, wood, and foam 192 x 192 x 4 inches, Courtesy the Artist,

A new exhibition at the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art follows sculptor Leo Villareal's work over the last decade, from recent patterns of hundreds of pinpoint LEDs to early experiments in sequencing strobe lights.

By Laura Spencer

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Kansas City, Mo. – A new exhibition at the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art follows sculptor Leo Villareal's work over the last decade, from recent patterns of hundreds of pinpoint LEDs to early experiments in sequencing strobe lights.

"Leo Villareal"
June 24 - September 18, 2011
Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art
Johnson County Community College
12345 College Blvd.
Overland Park, Ks.

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