Medium
Projection
Fountain at Pratt Institute
Description
The story projected onto the fountain is about the power of water. The lion sculptures, once guardians nourished by the flowing water, awaken as the water begins to disappear. Water—symbol of life—returns to the space in the form of plants and new life, prompting the lions to shift from guarding water to protecting greenery and people. Celebrations and gatherings bring energy back to the fountain, but as time passes, the people leave, and the plants begin to wither. The lions, now lonely, shed tears that once again fill the fountain—completing the cycle of life.
This video installation is projected onto the fountain located in the courtyard at Pratt Institute. Once a central hub for social gatherings, the fountain used to be surrounded by colorful lights, music, and dancing—serving as a lively meeting place for students. However, with the construction of a modern, convenient, and well-equipped student center, the fountain gradually lost its function and presence. Water stopped flowing, and its location—tucked between two buildings—made it easy to overlook. Over time, the structure fell into disrepair, cracks appeared, and during construction, it was even surrounded by building materials and left unnoticed.
The Pratt family purchased this fountain in 1900 from Duveen Brothers, a prominent art dealer firm. The date of creation is unclear, but is mostly in the 1600s, and is said to have been outside of a villa in Milan. It was originally a well-curb. The fountain is in the Main Building courtyard.
Lin Feng
Visual Artist with cross-disciplinary experience in interactive arts, graphic design, and exhibition curation.
CV
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Recent Exhibitions
Luminous Waves, BioBAT, New York
March 8 to May 3, 2025