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JOANA VASCONCELOS

جوانا فاسكونسيلوس
琼娜巴斯孔塞洛斯
ג’ואנה אסקונסלוס
ジョアナ·ヴァスコンセロス
Джоана Васконселос

SARAH SCHNEIDER

サラ·シュナイダー
Сара Шнайдер/
שניידר שרה
사라 슈나이더
سارة شنايدر
Centro de Rehabilitacion en Austria

“The project developes an architecture that uses rules of natural growth and connects both growth and ornament, with a landscape environment, topologically and calligraphically. The ornament creates a symbiotic relationship with the existing environment by framing existing topographic features and at the same time giving a feedback to the landscape by creating topographical irregularities.”

Markus Schinwald

Animal Works
In his interdisciplinary work, encompassing video, performance, dance, theatre, painting, photography, installation, and even puppetry, Markus Schinwald creates mysterious and unsettling atmospheres that hint at their Viennese production context, through references to austere Biedermeier style or to psychoanalysis. His seminal studies in fashion left him with a wide interest in clothing and, furthermore, in the human body’s potential and limitations in both physical and psychological senses.

LAURENT SEROUSSI

לורן סרוסי
INSECTES

Photographer and graphic designer Laurent Seroussi combined the beauty of the human female form with fascinating, symmetrical, and leggy bug bodies in this project entitled Insectes. The fantasy creations incorporate sleek female figures blending with the bodies of insects in extremely realistic and well-photoshopped depictions.

Andy Thomas

Audio life forms
Australian artist Andy Thomas specializes in creating ‘audio life forms’: beautiful abstract shapes that react to sounds. In this animated short, he visualizes two recorded bird sounds from the archives of the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision in Hilversum.

UNStudio

Theatre Agora
剧院的设计对于戏剧艺术和新媒体融入雕塑形式进行了探索。建筑外表层叠的多刻面表层由于打孔形成了一种万花筒般的效果。剧院内部的门厅和宏伟的楼梯被设计为穿过建筑中部的元素,清晰地勾勒出互相连接的剧场和会议厅的轨迹和定位。

MATTHIJS MUNNIK

Microscopic Opera

Les micro-organismes peuvent-ils aussi être des artistes? Comment notre relation à ces créatures change-t-elle, après qu’elles sont vues dans un contexte artistique et théâtral? À la recherche d’un micro-organisme qui aurait les qualités d’un interprète, j’ai été présenté à C. elegans; un petit ver, de moins d’un millimètre de longueur, qui se déplaçait aussi élégant que son nom l’indique et la première créature à avoir séquencé tout son génome. J’ai été intrigué lorsqu’un chercheur m’a dit que, pour distinguer les vers au microscope, il utilisait différentes mutations qui modifiaient la façon dont ils se déplaçaient. Certains se déplacent en spirale, d’autres ont roulé ou ont des contractions et certains sont devenus morbides obèses à cause de leurs mutations. Dans mon installation, j’ai cinq boîtes de Pétri remplies de cinq vers mutés différents, chacun se déplaçant légèrement différemment. Ces cinq groupes d’interprètes sont filmés avec un microscope USB diffusé en direct sur les cinq écrans. J’ai écrit un logiciel spécial qui suit les vers et traduit leurs mouvements en sons, faisant d’eux les interprètes non avertis de la musique dans le monde macroscopique au-dessus de leurs têtes. Alors que les chercheurs sont presque comme des dieux pour ces vers impuissants, les contrôlant de leur première à leur dernière division cellulaire , j’espérais donner aux vers le pouvoir de nous affecter également dans notre monde.

TUNDRA

THE VOID
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Audiovisual installation “Void” is an attempt to visualize the idea of emptiness.
Emptiness here is regarded not as an absence of everything, but as an initial state when anything can appear. To see how dark room turns into the Big Bang epicenter a visitor should become “empty”. Every move and sound, captured by sensitive equipment, stops the 360 degrees audiovisual flow around.
“Void” is a social experiment, to see how long today people can stay totally calm.

JUNG-YEON MIN

Јунг-Јеон Мин
郑妍敏
4 minutes

JUNG-YEON MIN KOMMT AUS SÜDKOREA, ABER JETZT LEBT UND ARBEITET SIE IN PARIS. SIE HAT VIEL ERFINDLICHE UND IHRE SUPER IMAGINATIVEN ARBEITEN, WIE SIE DROGENINDUZIERT WERDEN KÖNNTEN. MENSCHEN SIND IN IHREN TRÄUMEN, IN EINER SURREALEN WELT. Es gibt eine Mischung aus Realistischem und Außerordentlichem. DAS MIKRO UND DAS MAKRO, DIE WELT, DIE WIR KENNEN UND DIE VIRTUELLE. ES GIBT KEINE ZEIT.

PRODUCCIONES INVISIBLES

Box Populi
Un tubo de cartón armado por tubos más pequeños se enreda sobre sí mismo. Uno de sus extremos se asoma dejando oír un sonido seco y áspero, mientras que el otro se aleja y deriva caóticamente sin un ritmo o patrón reconocible.more

REYNOLD REYNOLDS

레이 놀드 레이놀즈
Рейнольд Рейнольдс
SIX EASY PIECES
FILE FESTIVAL
미국 알라스카 출생. 그는 변화와 소비 그리고 부패돼가는 과정에 대해 많은 관심을 가지고 설치미술, 다큐멘터리, 실험영화 등 에서 그만의 색깔로 작업을 하였다. 그의 많은 실험적 성격이 강한 작품들은 관객들로 하여금 불쾌감과 경악을 불러일으키기로 유명하다.

Taku Obata

B-Boyizm
This awesome collection of wood sculptures was created to celebrate B-Boy culture in Japan, specifically the group known as Unity Selections based out of Saitama, Japan. These wooden creations encompass all the kinetic energy present in this form of dance, which takes on many flavors depending on the region.

RODNEY SMITH

Родни Смит
罗德尼 – 史密斯
로드니 스미스
רודני סמית
ロドニー·スミス

KATHARINA UNGER

Катарины Унгер
FARM 432 : INSECT BREEDING

By 2050 meat production will have to increase by 50%. Considering that we already use one third of croplands for the production of animal feed, we will have to look for alternative food sources and alternative ways of growing it.Farm 432 enables people to turn against the dysfunctional system of current meat production by growing their own protein source at home. After 432 hours, 1 gram of black soldier fly eggs turn into 2.4 kilogram of larvae protein, larvae that self-harvest and fall clean and ready to eat into a harvest bucket.This scenario creates not only a more sustainable future of food production, but suggests new lifestyles and food cultures.Black soldier fly adults don´t eat, the larvae can be fed on bio waste, therefore the production almost costs no water or CO2. Black soldier fly larvae are one of the most efficient protein converters in insects, containing up to 42% of protein, a lot of calcium and amino acids.

QUBIT AI: Lukas Radavicius

Architecture Concepts Created by AI – Can AI Become an Architect?

FILE 2024 | Architectural Synthetics
International Electronic Language Festival
Lukas Radavicius – Architecture Concepts Created by AI: Can AI Become an Architect? – Lithuania

In recent years, artificial intelligence technologies have advanced significantly in the art world, becoming a vital tool for artists in a variety of disciplines, including architecture. Lukas Radavicius has created videos demonstrating the current capabilities of AI in architecture, showcasing innovative designs that offer insights into the potential of AI to shape the future of architecture.

Bio

Lukas Radavicius, born in Kaunas, Lithuania, is a passionate visual artist who began his career in architecture before moving into graphic design and 3D graphics. With a degree in architecture from the Kaunas Academy of Art, he remains active in design-related fields while exploring the fascinating world of AI art in his spare time.