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Wyne Veen

Wyne Veen is a Dutch artist working in the photographic medium. Veen’s work consists of sculptural arrangements, utilizing everyday objects and their isolated materials. The work possesses an aesthetic and absurd appeal. Inspired by all things overly developed, Veen is fascinated by our highly manufactured lives, while also endlessly drawn to all steps of the production process. Veen graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 2008 and maintains a studio in the Red Light district of Amsterdam

LORIS CECCHINI

Der unbeschreibliche Gärtner
“Loris zieht eine starke Anziehungskraft auf die Komposition, die durch die Verschmelzung von Leben und Kunst entsteht. In seinen Kreationen bezieht er häufig Segmente aus verschiedenen wissenschaftlichen Bereichen ein, zum Beispiel Chemie und Spitzentechnologie. Nach dieser philosophischen Linie ist der Begriff des organischen Elements einer der Hauptbestandteile und wesentlichen Konzepte seiner Arbeit. Dieser Begriff dient einem doppelten Zweck, mit der Absicht, ein bestimmtes Objekt und seine Relevanz in der materiellen Welt zu erforschen, aber auch den minimalistischen Ansatz im Kunsthandwerk zu betonen.” Hugo Hess

david moreno

Micro-atmospheres
David Moreno è un artista con sede a Barcellona il cui lavoro mira a trasferire disegni in due dimensioni in oggetti tridimensionali nello spazio. Per farlo, per primo cosa realizza un disegno su carta che successivamente trasforma in una scultura tramite tondini in acciaio che vengono intersecati più volte, creando una serie di micro-ambienti.

Nicholas Stedman

After Deep Blue

ADB is a modular robot designed for tactile interactions with people. It is composed of a chain of prism-shaped robotic modules. Through the modules’ coordinated behavior, the robot writhes, wriggles and twists in response to the presence of skin and force. The robot is animated only when actively engaged by a person, otherwise it is at rest. Stroking, rubbing or grasping ADB results in it pushing back, retreating or occasionally grasping onto a body part, depending on the combination of stimulus. Participants may experience the object at their leisure. They can play with the device, exploring how it feels, and how it responds to their touch.

Bust of Nefertiti-3D Scans Neues Museum

Years ago, a scandalous “art heist” at the Neues Museum in Berlin—involving illegally made 3D scans of the bust of Nefertiti—turned out to be a different kind of crime. The two Egyptian artists who released the scans claimed they had made the images with a hidden “hacked Kinect Sensor,” reports Annalee Newitz at Ars Technica. But digital artist and designer Cosmo Wenman discovered these were scans made by the Neues Museum itself, which had been stolen by the artists or perhaps a museum employee.

ROBERT GLIGOROV

Роберт Глигоровым
罗伯特·格利戈罗夫
روبرت غليغوروف
Minerva

Las imágenes conceptuales de Robert Gligorov proyectan un mensaje crudo y directo, buscan impresionar al observador. Crea imágenes que chocan, creando controversia en temas coma la religión, violencia y sexualidad, y que, al mismo tiempo, tienen algo de humor.

HORIZON of Art and Technology: World Main Events

SIGGRAPH

San Francisco, United States (https://www.siggraph.org/)

ARS ELECTRONICA

Linz, Austria (https://ars.electronica.art/news/en/)

FILE

São Paulo, Brazil (https://file.org.br/)

NOVA BIENAL RIO

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (https://novabienalrio.org/)

ISEA

Multiple Cities (https://www.isea-international.org/)

STRP

Eindhoven, Netherlands (https://strp.nl/)

ATHENS DIGITAL ARTS

Athens, Greece (https://www.adaf.gr/)

JAPAN MEDIA ARTS

Tokyo, Japan (https://j-mediaarts.jp/)

KIKK

Namur, Belgium (https://www.kikk.be/)

ZKM

Karlsruhe, Germany (https://zkm.de/de)

TRANSMEDIALE

Berlin, Germany (https://transmediale.de/en)

ELEKTRA

Montreal, Canada (https://www.elektramontreal.ca/)

MUTEK

Montreal, Canada (https://mutek.org/)

LUMEN PRIZE

Crewe, Wales (https://lumenprize.org)

 

 

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ESTHER HONIG

Эстер Хониг
استير هونيج
以斯帖霍尼格
אסתר הוניג
에스더 호니
Before & After – Vietnam

HANS HAACKE

汉斯·哈克
הנס האקה
ハンス·ハーケ
Ханс Хааке
Blue Sail

Blue Sail (1964-1965), um lençol de chiffon azul soprado por um fã, de Hans Haacke: “De todos os artistas conceituais que trabalham hoje, Haacke é aquele que melhor entende como a arte intimida o espectador.” “O que é atraente sobre Haacke é que ele sabe exatamente o que está fazendo e não acha que deveria fazer outra coisa. Ele nunca tenta enfeitar seu trabalho com ironia, sarcasmo, timidez, metáforas ou piadas. “Fazer arte é apenas mais uma parte da indústria da consciência”, disse ele em uma entrevista em 1994. Sua maneira de avaliar a arte? Com base em quão inteligente é, como acontece com qualquer outra forma de formação de opinião. ”

SYLVIE FLEURY

西尔维·弗勒里
실비 플러
סילבי פלרי
シルヴィ·フルーリー
Сильви Флери
It Might as Well Rain Until September

Sharon Eyal

Soul chain
“La pièce qui semble inspirée d’un numéro de music-hall ou de cabaret qu’elle pervertit aussitôt ne cherche pas l’élégance, ne tire pas vers la séduction aguicheuse et facile. Le geste est moins poli. Il déjoue les attentes et se moque des apparences. Le groupe transpire en permanence d’un irrépressible désir de résistance et de transgression, d’autant d’états, de sentiments intérieurs que Sharon Eyel et ses danseurs cherchent à extraire, à faire s’extirper et se libérer des corps qui exultent dans l’urgence.” Christophe Candoni
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Salt Womb
“Laut Programm bewegt sich die Ballett-Compagnie in „Salt Womb“ als Ganzes wie eine Maschine. Und wirklich: im 1. Bild dieses Stückes mit dem enigmatischen Titel stehen die Tänzer und Tänzerinnen des Basler Balletts in einem großen Halbkreis, der zu Ende gedacht wie ein Zylinder wirkt, in dessen Mitte sich ein riesiger Kolben auf und ab bewegt. Die Körper der Tänzer:innen, die sich breitbeinig stehend immer wieder auf und ab bewegen, wirken wie gefangen in einem nicht enden wollenden Kraftakt: die minutenlange, fast stoische Wiederholung einer einzigen Bewegung zu hämmernden Technobeats hat tatsächlich etwas Inhumanes… Nach und nach formieren sie sich zu einer pulsierenden Gruppe in Dauerbewegung, zu einem unheimlich wirkenden Superorganismus, aus dem sich einzelne Tänzer:innen in kurzen Solopassagen herauslösen, aber immer wieder vom Sog des Gruppenpulses aufgesogen werden.” Renate Killmann

ANTHONY HOWE

Энтони Хоу
એન્થોની હો
アンソニーハウ
앤소니 하우
Kadupul
Orchid that blooms only at night. Interior, hanging, electrically powered kinetic sculpture comprised of forty two “wings”.

SARAH CHARLESWORTH

Red Mask
Sarah Charlesworth was a conceptual artist and photographer whose work sought to bridge the gap between fine art and a critical practice of photography. Trained as a painter and introduced to conceptual art in college, Charlesworth developed a deeper interest in photography and its ability to deconstruct our shared symbols and public imagery in ways that articulate and question the values and beliefs of our culture.

ÉTIENNE-LOUIS BOULLÉE

Cénotaphe à Newton

Boullée promoted the idea of making architecture expressive of its purpose, a doctrine that his detractors termed architecture parlante (“talking architecture”), which was an essential element in Beaux-Arts architectural training in the later 19th century. His style was most notably exemplified in his proposal for a cenotaph (a funerary monument celebrating a figure interred elsewhere) for the English scientist Isaac Newton, who 50 years after his death became a symbol of Enlightenment ideas. The building itself was a 150 m (500 ft) tall sphere, taller than the Great Pyramids of Giza, encompassed by two large barriers circled by hundreds of cypress trees. The massive and spheric shape of the building was inspired by Boullée’s own study called “theory of bodies” where he claims that the most beautiful and perfect natural body is the sphere, which is the most prominent element of the Newton Memorial. Though the structure was never built, Boullée had many ink and wash drawings engraved and circulated widely in the professional circles in 1784. The small sarcophagus for Newton is placed at the lower pole of the sphere. The design of the memorial is intended to create the effect of day and night. The night effect occurs when the sarcophagus is illuminated by the sunlight coming through the holes in the vaulting, giving the illusion of stars in the night sky. The day effect is an armillary sphere hanging in the center that gives off a mysterious glow. Thus, the use of light in the building’s design causes the building’s interior to change its appearance.