FROM THE ART·CHIVE
THE HIIILLS ARE ALIIIVE WITH THE SOUND OF BARRRCO
IF FOODS COULD KILL (AND, WELL, THEY CAN)
THE TREMENDOUS ARTECH·TEAM
POP (ART) QUIZ
CRACKING THE CODE
200

What is the first exhibitition that we presented at ARTECHOUSE DC?

XYZT: ABSTRACT LANDSCAPES

200

Which company and system does ARTECHOUSE utilize to create sound?

L-ACOUSTICS + L-ISA

200

Gluten-tag! Keep some breads away from any one of these celiac-suffering staffers.

Randie
Leah

200

This DC-native with a pin-production side-hustle is uncontested for his prolific, award-winning Slack usage.

Josh

200

The first innovation in art is thought to be around 350,000 BCE, when it's thought tools to create this substance were was found in a cave at Twin Rivers near Lusaka, Zambia.

Paint

200

These never-ending patterns are infinitely complex that are self-similar across different scales.

Fractals

400

This exhibition was the first "ARTECHOUSE Original"

Spirit of Autumn

400

This ATH venue has the biggest and baddest BARCO projectors hanging from the ceiling.

ARTECHOUSE NYC

400

Finned fish will leave this NYC team member reaching for their epi-pen.

Carly

400

Spell and pronounce Sandro's last name.

Kereselidze
care-eh-suh-LEED-zeh

400

Although popularized by artists like Magritte and Dali, this style of art was actually first invented by Flemish artist Hieronymus Bosch in 1503 in his paiting "The Garden of Earthly Delights"

Surrealism

400

This technique, the study of the absorption and emission of light and other radiation by matter, has been featured in our exhibitions, as well as by scientists around the world. 

Spectroscopy
600

We have collaborated with this artist on different featured exhibitions, installations and releases more so than any other.

Refik Anadol (4 exhibitions, artist talks, Basel Activation, NFT drop)

600

**DAILY DOUBLE** How many audio tracks do NYC and DC have in their Immersion Gallery sound set-ups? (Both are required!)

DC: 22.5
NYC: 30.5

600

He might be the projector whisperer, but he will have to shout if any berries get near him.

Bruce

600

This NJ-native had her star-turn on Romper Room as a child. 

Camille

600

A cupola, or this kind of structure invented by Filippo Brunelleschi in the 15th century. does not require a framework supporting its curves.

The Dome

600

This first-of-its-klind model was created and utilized as the central image in Life of a Neuron. (And what was still intact?)

Pre-frontal cortex neuron scan with it's electromicroscopy data in tact

800

This English name derives from the French word 'cive', from cepa the Latin word for onion, and In the Middle Ages, it was known as 'rush leek'.

Chive

800

At ARTECHOUSE DC, what resolution is sent to each projector in the Immersion Gallery?

3840x2400 (WQUXGA)

800

Guac is extra (risky) for Audrey with this kind of Allergy.

Tree-Nut

800

As a Disney Imagineer, Marcus worked on this ride, where you will join Rey and BB-8 as you escape from legions of Stormtroopers and even Kylo Ren.

Star Wars Rise of the Resistance

800

Copper sheets plated with this second-place metal were sensitized with chlorine / bromine / iodine vapors and used to capture the first 'picture' in 1816.

Silver

800

This theoretical quantum fluctuation of spacetime was first devised by John Wheeler in 1955 and is visually represented in Scene 12 of Beyond the Light.

Quantum Foam

1000

A now-closed jazz bar on this DC Street is where Tati and Sandro had the moment of inspiration that led to the creation of ARTECHOUSE.

U Street

1000

What algorithm is utilized almost ubiquitously across digital information transfer, and also was one of the key steps in creating the elemental sounds for Beyond the Light.  

Fast Fourier Transform

1000

While not explicitly an allergy, this NY-based staffer makes sure to control the foods she eats, only reaching for Organic, pesticide-free noshes.

Molly

1000

In the studio by day and in the studio by night, you will find this team member's band listed under "art rock" alongside their three other bandmates. (Need to provide the team member and the band name)

Simon
Saajtak

1000

While stories of this genre can be traced back to the 2nd century, the first movie is credited to Fritz Lang, whose 1926 movie 'Metropolis' features features dynamic visual and special effects.

Science Fiction / SciFi

1000

This equation, also known as the orbital-energy-invariance law, was used to create the interactivity in the first of Miami's Magentaverse Pods.

Kepler's Vis Viva Equation