Ostoja-Kotkowski, Stanisław, 1955-1988, Mixed material, PRG 919/15/1748
Colour photograph of J S Ostoja-Kotkowski and the Solaris kinetic mural using the sun's light to make a mural that continuously changed its shapes and colours and produced surrounding sounds. 1986.;PRG 919/15/1749-1757 Colour photographs of the Solaris kinetic sun mural. 1986.;PRG 919/15/1758-1763 Colour photographs of J S Ostoja-Kotkowski and the Solaris kinetic sun mural. 1986.;PRG 919/15/1764-1767 Colour photocopies of J S Ostoja-Kotkowski and the Solaris kinetic sun mural. 1986 (1767 A3 size).;PRG 919/15/1768-1782 Black and white photographs of J S Ostoja-Kotkowski and the Solaris kinetic sun mural and testing the sun mural in a studio. 1986.;PRG 919/15/1783-1834 Colour negatives of Solaris kinetic sun mural, J S Ostoja-Kotkowski beside the Solaris and the Solaris mural being tested. 1986.;PRG 919/15/1835-1855 Black and white negatives of J S Ostoja-Kotkowski standing beside the Solaris kinetic sun mural. 1986.;PRG 919/15/1856-1902 Set of transparencies of J S Ostoja-Kotkowski and technicians working on the Solaris kinetic sun mural and images of the mural. 1986.;PRG 919/15/1903-1925 Colour transparencies of Solaris experiments in Stirling. 1986.;PRG 919/15/1926-1946 Colour transparencies of Solaris sun project pre set up in studio. June 1986. Photographs by R Nicolson.;PRG 919/15/1947-2288 Colour transparencies of J S Ostoja-Kotkowski and technicians working on Solaris at the CSIRO in Sydney, Ostoja with equipment, and images of the Solaris sun mural. 1986.;PRG 919/15/2289-2311 Colour transparencies of the model of the Solaris sun mural. 1986.;PRG 919/15/2312-2456 Colour transparencies of the final Solaris sun mural, the electronics with Russel Dahms, the CSIRO grounds, and equipment. 1986.;PRG 919/15/2457-2458 Information pamphlets relating to the Solaris MK 2 exhibit at the Brisbane Expo 88. The exhibit was a mural which employed light to change the colour images and produce sound. The electronic engineers were Russel Dahms and R Squire. The exhibit was installed in a mirrored room to reflect the images. BP Australia, World Expo 88 and the Australia Council sponsored it. 1988.