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SIMON STARLING

سيمون ستارلينغ
西蒙·斯塔林
סיימון סטארלינג
サイモン·スターリング
사이먼 찌르레기
Саймон Старлинг
Inverted funicular bridge

NICHOLAS ALAN COPE AND DUSTIN EDWARD ARNOLD

PLOKHOV
Nicholas et Dustin ont tous deux eu diverses expériences dans la photographie et le design en général. Ils se sont rencontrés lors d’une commande d’un client en 2007. Depuis, ils se retrouvent pour expérimenter et mélanger leurs talents pour donner naissance à des projets très engagés esthétiquement[…]

debora santiago

Caderno Confete

艺术家Debora Santiago在Galeria Ybakatu的个人展览。 除了视频“Baião”(2008年)和对象“ Caderno Confete”(2007-2008年)之外,Debora还展示了一系列近期的水彩绘画。 “当我看到Debora Santiago的作品时,我就产生了惊人的印象。 可以用水质接近其中许多人以及他们诗意的合奏所激发的气氛的想法。 河边,溪流,溪流,瀑布,小雨的水域。 丹妮拉·维森蒂尼(Daniela Vicentini)在对黛博拉·圣地亚哥(Debora Santiago)的作品进行分析的开篇中写道。

Johannes Max Brückner

Vielecke und Vielfläche
Regular convex polyhedra, frequently referenced as “Platonic” solids, are featured prominently in the philosophy of Plato, who spoke about them, rather intuitively, in association to the four classical elements (earth, wind, fire, water… plus ether). However, it was Euclid who actually provided a mathematical description of each solid and found the ratio of the diameter of the circumscribed sphere to the length of the edge and argued that there are no further convex polyhedra than those 5: tetrahedron, hexahedron (also known as the cube), octahedron, dodecahedron and icosahedron.
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Daniel Widrig and Guan Lee

Ecoire Chair

Daniel Widrig and Guan Lee at University College’s London Material Architecture Lab was made from coconut fibre and starch. Its twisting, symmetrical form gives the impression of coconuts being ensconced inside.

MARCELA ARMAS

I-Machinarius
In I-Machinarius, Mexican artist Marcela Armas presents a map of her native country, which takes the form of machinery whose belts are continuously lubricated by oil. In front of the map, presented here in an inverted form, the black liquid flows towards the “north”, acting as a symbol of Mexico’s economic dependence on the United States.

Sarah Lucas

سارة لوكاس
莎拉•卢卡斯
שרה לוקאס
サラ·ルーカス
사라 루카스
САРА ЛУКАС
Bitch

Ei Wada

Toki Ori Ori Nasu – Falling Records

FILE FESTIVAL


In this work, open reel tape recorders are placed on top of high pedestals and, as they play back, the magnetic tape unspools down into plastic receptacle below. The tape that accumulates in the container piles up as time passes, weaving an unusual pattern in the space. When the tape stops accumulating it is wound back up at high speed to a symphonic soundtrack. The pattern that had existed until then is extinguished and a new pattern is then woven.

JONATHAN SCHIPPER

Slow room
To bring a life form to a singular lack of motion is to kill it. Museums are repositories of the past. Ideas that lived outside are rendered dead in the careful buildings. Just as dead as the grizzly in the diorama at the Met is the Lichtenstein at the MoMA. The ideas reach a peak and trade their vitality, their life, for an expanded lifespan. The SLOW ROOM was envisioned as an answer to this dilemma… to be in motion to live and die in the museum… to be a part of the system while denying and rejecting the stasis… to embrace the chaos to make the entropy an ally is to understand a fundamental nature of the Universe. SLOW ROOM will live and it will die.

Shiro Takatani

ST/LL
ST/LL opens on a stage with a long set table, perpendicularly to the orchestra, under the eyes of the audience; on the sides of the table there are some chairs. On the background, coinciding with the inner extremity of the table, there is a projection screen developing vertically, like a painting that evokes the Japanese pictorial tradition. The perimeter of the stage is covered with a veil of water, in which everything reverberates. The whole visual structure of the work develops all around this diaphanous dimension. A man enters the scene and carries out actions on the table: he moves the cutlery, changes the position of the chairs, makes tiny gestures, which let the audience foretell that an action played on the visible will develop. To the sound of a metronome, two women and then a third one enter the scene and sit at the table making gestures that imitate a meal without food.

FILE SÃO PAULO 2025: SYNTHETIKA – An-Ting e Ian Gallagher

Black-collared Starling 烏領椋鳥 (Hong Kong)

An-Ting e Ian Gallagher

FILE SÃO PAULO 2025: SYNTHETIKA – Art and Technology – Shorts Films AI
Electronic Language International Festival

 

Black-collared Starling 烏領椋鳥 (Hong Kong) – Taiwan | United Kingdom

An-Ting blends bird song recordings, experimental electronic music, soundscapes, and driving beats. Ian Gallagher employs cutting-edge artificial intelligence technologies to document the duo’s experiences, with live visuals that react in real time to An-Ting’s music.

BIO

An-Ting 安婷 is a versatile artist who moves between piano, electronic compositions, and various other forms of artistic expression. She transforms her life experiences into musical creations, exploring the relationship between humanity, nature, and the spiritual universe.

Ian Gallagher studied Theoretical Physics in Edinburgh before completing a PhD in Complex Systems at the University of Manchester. He has been deeply involved in Manchester’s music scene, working as a sound engineer, show producer, and performer on stage, collaborating with artists such as Daniel Johnston and Neva Dinova.

This work was supported by the British Council and the organization Cryptic Glasgow.

JEPPE HEIN

تنفس من الصنوبر إلى الحارة
تضيء حلقات النيون الملونة في تسلسل محدد خلف مرآة ذات اتجاهين ، مع طبقات من انعكاسات الزوار والمساحة المحيطة. بدءًا من الحلقة الداخلية ، تضيء الحلقات الفردية واحدة تلو الأخرى. بمجرد إضاءة جميع الحلقات ، تنطفئ مرة أخرى من الحلقة الخارجية إلى الداخل. يذكرنا التسلسل والألوان بتقنية التنفس من Pineal إلى Hara ويدعو العمل الفني المشاهد إلى التنفس وفقًا لذلك. بدمجها مع المرآة ذات الاتجاهين أمامها ، يبدو أنها توقظ المشاهدين على اللحظة الحالية وتجعل عملية التنفس اللاواعية عادة واعية لبعض الوقت. شهيق زفير.

robert wilson

Turandot
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Robert Wilson and Puccini
This new encounter between his powerful visual universe and Puccini’s evocative music was bound to be an outstanding event. Carried out by a brilliant cast of singers, dominated by Irene Theorin as Turandot, Gregory Kunde as Calaf and Yolanda Auyanet as Liù, this magnificent production is conducted by the Teatro Real’s associate musical director Nicola Luisotti – and has been met with universal acclaim.

BR41N.IO

Mindscapes
The BR41N.IO Hackathon brings together engineers, programmers, physicians, designers, artists or fashionistas, to collaborate intensively as an interdisciplinary team. They plan and produce their own fully functional EEG-based Brain-Computer Interface headpiece to control a drone, a Sphero or e-puck robot or an orthosis with motor imagery. Whenever they think of a right arm movement, their device performs a defined action. The artists among the hackers make artful paintings or post and tweet a status update. And hackers who are enthusiasts in tailoring or 3D printing give their BCI headpiece an artful and unique design. And finally, kids create their very own ideas of an interactive head accessory that is inspired by animals, mythical creatures or their fantasy.