Landscape Projection (for an Unknown Window) No. 10, 1998-2001
Digitally Constructed B&W Photograph
62-3/4” x 42-3/4”
Planting Studies: Species/Cimate-Zone Compression I, 2000
Ink Jet Print
34” x 47.5”
Planting Studies: Species/Cimate-Zone Compression II, 1998-2000
Ink Jet Print
34” x 47.5”
Orders of Entropy:
Choctaw I/off Vicksburg/US Naval Historical Center – NH55219, 2006
Digital print
41” x 72”
Orders of Entropy: Choctaw II/US Naval Historical Center - NH55215, 2006
Digital print
41” x 72”
Orders of Entropy:
Onondaga II/James River/Brady Collection/National Archives – B40, 2006
Digital print
41” x 72”
For many years John Roloff has examined geological change and the forces behind biological shifts in our planet’s history. Roloff’s work builds an awareness of transformations on and beneath the earth’s surface, while addressing parallels in the history of human interactions.
John Roloff has recently completed several public art commissions adapting specific elements of a site’s geography or geological history. In Seattle he devised a garden built underneath an overpass of Interstate 5 with timed artificial lighting and rain supporting a living environment complete with programmed seasonal changes.
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