San Francisco in Jell-O

by Scott Beale on March 27, 2006 · 6 comments

San Francisco in Jell-O.

Liz Hickok’s amazing installation “San Francisco in Jell-O” will be featured as part of the “Magnitude X: Quake Science and Survival” exhibt at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, this Saturday, April 1st.

San Francisco in Jell-O. Imagine a scale model of the city’s iconic structures rendered in the translucent primary colors of Jell-O. Liz Hickok’s San Francisco in Jell-O is a shimmering, temporal crown jewel, complete with fog, that resonates – literally – even ominously. As a medium, Jell-O is obviously underrated.

photo credit: Scott Beale (”San Francisco in Jell-O” from the Reconsidered Materials Opening)

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Hedonia
March 29, 2006 at 3:14 pm

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1 Davor March 28, 2006 at 9:09 am

Is this an exhibit of photos or the actual jello sculptures?

It’s cool. I would Love to see an earthquake demo on the jello city.

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2 alfie August 1, 2006 at 9:03 pm

Hi..im from Malaysia..really like your art orentation…look so cool and……..

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