Electroland

About

Electroland is comprised of artists Cameron McNall and Damon Seeley. The team creates site-specific interactive experiences and large scale public art. Each project uses a broad range of mediums including light, sound, motion and architecture. Participants interact with buildings, spaces and each other, creating unexpected relationships with people and public space, shifting the boundaries of private experience in the public realm.

McNall and Seeley formed Electroland LLC in 2001. McNall received a Master of Architecture from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design in 1985 and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Design from UCLA in 1978. Seeley received a BA in Design and Media Arts from UCLA. The work of Electroland has received international acclaim for conceptual strength and originality. Electroland’s projects have been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum Triennial in New York.

Medium

Digital Media
Green Art (Sustainable Materials)
Light/Sound
Planning/Programming/Design Team Collaboration
Sculpture (Metal, Wood, Stone, etc.)
Suspended/Kinetic