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Detail image of Skywiper 137

Maharam Digital Product

Skywiper 137

300121–001

Installation is sized, priced and produced on a project-specific basis.

Skywiper 137

300121

Skywiper 137's colorfully striated composition was created by infecting a digital photograph of a monochrome painting with Skywiper, a computer virus used in cyber espionage. Hoff ran multiple iterations of the process, with each infection of the malicious code altering the image differently to build up the contrast, saturation, color, and digital textures that comprise the work's formal elements. This approach reimagines Skywiper as a digital paintbrush, creating an abstract work that subverts conventional techniques of painting and displaying art.

Application
Walls

Price

Product Introduction
November 2023

Content: 65% Cellulose, 35% Latex

Finish: PFAS-Free Protective Topcoat

Backing: None

Reference Dimension: 10' H x 30' W (305cm x 914cm)

Traffic: Moderate Traffic

Country of Origin: USA

Note: Colors depicted are not an exact representation of the final product. Please request a substrate sample for accurate quality and color reference.

Note on Mold: Intended for use in buildings designed and maintained to avoid moisture on or within walls. Application must conform to current Installation Guidelines included in each shipment.

© 2023 James Hoff, Maharam under license

W-Clean with water-based cleanser.

Flammability: ASTM E84 Adhered
CAN ULC S102 Adhered
Lightfastness: AATCC 16.3, 40+ hours

Certifications and Compliance:
Greenguard Gold Certified

Content:
Contains Bio-Based Content

Chemicals:
LBC Red List Free
FR Free
Free of Intentionally Added PFAS

3 years. See Terms and Conditions for more information.

James Hoff (b. 1975, United States) is a New York-based artist whose work explores the complexity of mass communication through painting, sound, performance, and publishing. He received his B.A. from Indiana University and is co-founder Primary Information, a non-profit arts organization.

Website

Works by James Hoff

Part of the MillerKnoll collective