Thursday, 24 June 2010
Wednesday, 23 June 2010
Female Identity by Alicia Ross
Alicia Ross, a New York base artist, her works has evolved to encompass various facets of female identity using photography, fiber, video and installation.
From the interview with art:21, she said: "I'm more interested in exemplifying the conflict rather than choosing sides. In my series of Samplers and Motherboards, I tried to blur the line between female figures, by removing them from their context and allowing the viewer to distinguish between acceptable and unacceptable or private and public. By making the images startling or impressive I feel the intended question becomes more obvious to the viewer."
see more of Alicia's work from http://www.aliciaross.com/home.htm
Alicia's interview with art:21: http://blog.art21.org/2009/11/11/four-questions-with-alicia-ross/
From the interview with art:21, she said: "I'm more interested in exemplifying the conflict rather than choosing sides. In my series of Samplers and Motherboards, I tried to blur the line between female figures, by removing them from their context and allowing the viewer to distinguish between acceptable and unacceptable or private and public. By making the images startling or impressive I feel the intended question becomes more obvious to the viewer."
see more of Alicia's work from http://www.aliciaross.com/home.htm
Alicia's interview with art:21: http://blog.art21.org/2009/11/11/four-questions-with-alicia-ross/
Monday, 21 June 2010
Book + Ring = Ana Cardim
Beside this book-ring, you can check out more interesting stuff in http://anacardim.com/#
ONLY ME
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http://vimeo.com/12053055
http://vimeo.com/12053055
Manystuff posters Collection
Manystuff posters Collection,
a graphic design (posters) Cabinet of curiosities (Kunstkammer) / french cabinet (Art collector room took as a starting point for the scenography.
More pictures here : http://www.flickr.com/photos/manystuff/sets/72157624287186786/
Participants : Martijn Maas, Lenneke Heeren, Hey Ho, Grapus, Nicoles Martens, Sulki & Min, Sandra Kassenaar, Tobias Roettger, Manuel Raeder, Stripe SF, Richard Niessen & Esther de Vries, Hans Gremmen, Harmen Liemburg, Pierre Vanni, à 2 c'est mieux, Laurent Fétis, Tu sais qui, Frédéric Teschner, Fanette Mellier, Na Kim, Karl Nawrot, Hoon Kim, Jonas Williamsson, Officeabc, Claudia Doms, Adeline Mollard, Phillipe Egger, Katharina Reidy, Pinar & Viola, Sacha Leopold & Thibault Robin, Jan en Randoald, Roel Wouters & Job Wouters, Protey Temen, Pavel Milyakov, Dima Kavko, Anton Gerasimenko. (download more informations)
Loft of Red October from 18 to 27 June , Moscow
Thursday, 17 June 2010
Paper Engineer, Matthew Daren Shlian
Beside a paper engineer, Matthew is an illustrator.
See more of his works in http://www.mattshlian.com
See more of his works in http://www.mattshlian.com
Friday, 11 June 2010
Reflectius clock (concept)
Reflectius features sixty rotating mirrors that successively reflect a single laser beam at precise angles to drawnumbers. Demo for minutes and seconds The body of the clock has a complex triangulated surface that reminds of the complicated trajectory the beamof light travels in no time. |
Dimensions: height 124 mm (4.9″), width 260 mm (10.2″), depth 76 mm (3″)
Cast:
artistic director
Artemy Lebedev
art director
Timur Burbayev
designer
Anatol Latotin
industrial designers
Alexei Sharshakov
Hyuh Jin Lee
modeler
Alexander Pozdeyev
engineer
Maxim Pavlukhin
flash technologist
Dmitry Bezverkhy
visualizer
Anton Veryovkin
Wednesday, 9 June 2010
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