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FILE SÃO PAULO 2025: SYNTHETIKA – Hernan Roperto

RUÍDO/SINAL (Ruído Visual e o Fluxo Infinito de Dados)

Hernan Roperto

FILE SÃO PAULO 2025: SYNTHETIKA – Arte e Tecnologia
Festival Internacional de Linguagem Eletrônica

 

RUÍDO/SINAL (Ruído Visual e o Fluxo Infinito de Dados) – Argentina

“Todo ambiente tem um ruído de fundo dominante. Tudo que se destaca visualmente será um sinal” — Jorrit Tornquist.

Convivemos com desinformações, bombardeio de informações e distrações constantes, criando um ambiente caótico e sobrecarregado. Este projeto interpreta metaforicamente o ruído visual como uma representação do fluxo infinito de dados em que estamos imersos, convidando à reflexão sobre como navegamos neste mar de dados e a sua influência em nossa percepção e compreensão do mundo.

BIO

Hernán Roperto é um VJ, artista audiovisual e engenheiro. Especializado em design visual para performances ao vivo, incluindo vídeo em tempo real, design de projeção, mapping e programação criativa. Seus projetos foram apresentados em vários festivais internacionais, como FILE (SP, Brasil), Live Performance Meeting (Roma, Itália), Mutek Argentina, Haptic Hybrid (NY), Biennale Esch.

LUCIO FONTANA

Spatial Environments with neon
Ambiente spaziale con neon
Fontana’s “Spatial Environments” are considered the most innovative outcome of the theories about space that Lucio Fontana first expressed in his Manifiesto Blanco of 1946. Here and in later manifestos, he described a new form of visual representation linked to space and time, which would move past the classic materials of sculpture and painting and employ modern technology to create “artificial forms, rainbows of wonder, words written in light” […] Ambiente spaziale con neon had a single red bent neon hanging from the ceiling in a room covered with pink fabric.

AMY KARLE

Reliquiario Rigenerativo
Sfruttando l’intelligenza delle cellule staminali umane, ha creato “Regenerative Reliquary”, un’impalcatura biostampata a forma di mano umana stampata in 3D in un idrogel pegda biodegradabile che si disintegra nel tempo. La scultura è installata in un bioreattore, con l’intenzione che le cellule staminali mesenchimali umane (hMSC da un donatore adulto) seminate su quel disegno alla fine crescano in tessuto e si mineralizzino nell’osso lungo quell’impalcatura.

ALVA BERNADINE

阿尔瓦伯娜丁
Альва Бернадин
LA SUA È UN’ARTE SURREALISTA CHE SI MANTIENE IN BILICO TRA IL GROTTESCO E L’EROTICO; MOLTI POTREBBERO CONSIDERARLA REPUGNANTE. SPESSO HA IDEE FOLLI, MOLTO PIÙ SPESSO HA IDEE FORTEMENTE E PROFONDAMENTE FOLLI.

MAD ARCHITECTS

የቅድመ ዝግጅት ውጤቶች
المهندسين المعماريين
マッドアーキテクツ
ਬਣਾਏ ਲੇਖ
Sinosteel International Plaza
Sinosteel International Plaza è un nuovo punto di riferimento organico per la città riqualificata di Tianjin. Il concetto di design combina forma, struttura e simbolismo culturale in un motivo ripetuto: una facciata esagonale, che si moltiplica e cresce attraverso l’edificio. Questa facciata è composta da cinque diverse dimensioni di finestre esagonali, un elemento tradizionale nell’architettura cinese. Queste finestre scorrono attraverso l’edificio secondo uno schema irregolare e naturale, come le cellule che si moltiplicano. Questo dispositivo anima la facciata, creando un’immagine in continua evoluzione dell’edificio da ogni diversa prospettiva.

Mella Jaarsma

The Carrier
Mella Jaarsma’s wearable sculpture The Carrier addresses the fleeting nature of all living things, especially the temporality of humans and their urgent need to escape their current situation or move from place to place. She notes how the human condition of gathering experiences without knowing why, collecting possessions, and fearing death while longing for immortality impacts every living human being. We live in a world in which people are on the move as travelers, vacationers, explorers, and even migrants fleeing the oppressors of their beloved homelands.

SHAI LANGEN

Shai se define como um artista visual e busca transmitir através de seus projetos a inquietação e o vazio do prazer humano em obras conceituais que contrastam a leveza de um cenário inexistente e a agonia e fragilidade do indivíduo perante os materiais aplicados. Na maioria de suas fotografias – em grande parte feita para a indústria fashion e com o auxílio de outros fotógrafos – o artista é o seu próprio modelo e assume comportamentos hedônicos para concretizar seus trabalhos

Isaac Chong Wai

WORKS ON PAPER III: The Shape of Missing Violence
Each of the participants is required to hold a knife and stay still. They stand in front of a wall within a “frame” which is made of black adhesive tape in rectangle shape. When the performance starts, the artist adjusts their postures and, later, uses the same black adhesive tape to “fill” everything within the frame. Afterwards, the wall and the bodies of the participants are covered with black tapes, while their heads and the knives are still visible; then, their heads are covered with black tape and, finally, the knives are covered as well. Once participants realize that their body is completely covered, they can move slightly, expanding the tapes from “inside” (not destroying them) and come out from the tapes. They leave the knife, which is stuck on the wall, behind the tapes. In the end, the shapes of the leaving traces of their bodies are shown while the knives are invisible.

ANISH KAPOOR

阿尼什•卡普尔
アニッシュ·カプーア
Аниш Капур
Arcelor Mittal Orbit
Award winning London-based artist Anish Kapoor has been given the commission of a lifetime to design the spectacular new public attraction in the Olympic Park. The stunning artwork, to be entitled ‘The ArcelorMittal Orbit’, will ensure the Park remains an unrivalled visitor destination following the 2012 Games, providing the key Olympic legacy Mayor of London Boris Johnson envisaged for the East End.The breathtaking sculpture – thought to be the tallest in the UK – will consist of a continuous looping lattice of tubular steel. Standing at a gigantic 115m, it will be 22m taller than the Statue of Liberty in New York and offer unparalleled views of the entire 250 acres of the Olympic Park and London’s skyline from a special viewing platform. Visitors will be able to take a trip up the statuesque structure in a huge lift and will have the option of walking down the spiralling staircase.One of the world’s most distinguished contemporary artists, Turner Prize winning Anish Kapoor studied in London, where he is now based. He is well known for his use of rich pigment and imposing, yet popular works, such as the vast, fleshy and trumpet-like Marsyas, which filled the Tate’s Turbine Hall as part of the Unilever Series, the giant reflecting, pod like sculpture Cloud Gate in Chicago’s Millennium Park and his recent record breaking show at the Royal Academy, the most successful exhibition ever presented by a contemporary artist in London.

HEHE – HELEN EVANS AND HEIKI HANSEN

Domestic catastrophe Nº3: La Planete Laboratoire
in collaboration with Dr. Jean-Marc Chomaz, Ladhyx, École Polytechnique

An aquarium containing a domestic globe, a motor to turn the globe and electronic valve or drip feed which releases a fluoresceine tracing dye onto the sphere. As the sphere turns, the green dye wraps itself around the sphere, enveloping it in what appears to be a thin gas or atmosphere that surrounds the planet Earth. The difference between emissions and atmosphere, the ‘man-influenced’ and the ‘natural’ climate cannot be easily defined.

FABIO ANTINORI AND ALICJA PYTLEWSKA

Contours
London-based creative laboratory Bare Conductive was invited to team up with designers Fabio Antinori and Alicja Pytlewska in order to develop a large-scale metaphor for the idea of breathing life into a collection of responsive textile skins. ‘Contours’ is at the core of the interactive tapestry installation; a series capacitive sensors are applied to the suspended fabric substrates using conductive paint. These sensors react to the presence of a person within the vicinity and track their movements, outputting a constantly modulated ambient soundscape reminiscent of medical research environments. The abstract geometric ornamentation connects the tapestries’ individual sensors to form giant panels, serving as an acoustic feedback loop that alludes to the relationship between science and the body.