Radar Seventeen: Waterpod

Artist Mary Mattingly uses any medium to realize an idea, whether it’s photography, video, fashion or installation. With a specialization in interactive architecture and an interest in nomad culture, human conditioning and sustainable living, Mary worked with a team of volunteer engineers to create the Waterpod, a floating, self-sustaining eco-habitat inhabited by six artists for six months that roamed the NYC waterways as an experiment in potential future living spaces and lifestyles 50-100 years from now. Both an expression of art and life, the Waterpod changes as is inhabitants adapt and its systems renew. We spend the day with its crew to see what it is really like to live on a living sculpture.
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The End Of The Line: Ted Danson
Radar Eighteen: Google Maps Road Trip
Little Green Shoots: Up In Smoke
Radar Fourteen: Honey, I Shrunk Red Hook
Radar Thirteen - Undetermined Measurements
Radar Twenty: Poetry Brothel
New Urbanism: ep 1 - NYC Waterpod
Radar Fifteen: Art Battles
Radar Sixteen: Missed Connections
A Minute of Your Time: “Eco-Prostitution”