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Dandan Zhang

A Men’s Toy
Es así como tras haber adquirido gran experiencia al trabajar en Alexander McQueen, Jasmine Di Milo y Katarzyna Szczotarska, Zhang mejoró su propuesta concretando innovadoras ideas que hoy brillan en la industria de la moda londinense. Centrada en el blanco y el color marfil, su colección “A Men’s Toy” juega con la pureza en la confección inspirada por los automóviles sedán originales entre otros autos clásicos que evocan la estructura de cada prenda en torno a un concepto absolutamente novedoso en la moda actual.

robert gober

Untitled Door and Door Frame
Robert Gober’s work focuses around the themes of sexuality, relationships, religion, politics and nature. Working mostly in sculpture, surprisingly Gober doesn’t use found objects as a part of his work, but recreates these found objects himself and handcrafts them in his studios. Objects such as sinks, doors, cribs, chairs and body parts feature heavily in his work but yet all meticulously handmade. All the objects and installations in which Gober creates have a certain humorous element to them be it the half body that sticks out from the wall or the sink that has legs coming out of it.

JONATHAN PUCKEY

Джонатан Пьюки
Delaunay Raster

Jonathan Puckey is a Dutch graphic designer who can script. He often uses Scriptographer, a scripting plugin for Adobe Illustrator, so that’s probably why he calls his work ‘conditional design’. ‘Delaunay Raster’ is a project with image vectorization based on Delaunay triangulation.

YVES MARCHLAND AND ROMAIN MEFFRE

The Ruins of Detroit

“Detroit, industrial capital of the XXth Century, played a fundamental role shaping the modern world. The logic that created the city also destroyed it. Nowadays, unlike anywhere else, the city’s ruins are not isolated details in the urban environment. They have become a natural component of the landscape. Detroit presents all archetypal buildings of an American city in a state of mummification. Its splendid decaying monuments are, no less than the Pyramids of Egypt, the Coliseum of Rome, or the Acropolis in Athens, remnants of the passing of a great Empire.” Yves Marchand & Romain Meffre

Ying Gao

Flowing water, Standing time
Montreal-based fashion designer, ying gao, designed robotic clothing out of silicone, glass and organza, and added electronic devices to create every-changing dynamic pieces that react to its surrounding chromatic spectrum. the collection, entitled ‘flowing water, standing time’ captures the essence of movement and stability over a period of time, and how different energies flowing through the garment, mirroring the colors in its immediate surroundings.

AKI SASAMOTO

笹本 晃
Secrets of my Mother’s Child

La prima personale dell’artista giapponese Aki Sasamoto (1980, Yokohama) giovanissima artista giapponese, trapiantata a New York, si è imposta sulla scena artistica internazionale con la sua arte che spazia dalla performance alla danza, dalla scultura al disegno, che realizzerà per l’occasione una nuova versione dell’installazione performativa Secrets of My Mother’s Child, presentata lo scorso 2009 al centro espositivo “The Kitchen” di New York.

KIRSTEN BECKEN

PROJECT PLAIN
Kirsten Becken est une jeune photographe allemande née en 1982. Son dernier projet, qui s’intitule Plain, est le fruit de sa collaboration trés réussie avec un collectif de graphistes et d’illustrateurs.

Bart Hess

바트 헤스
巴特·赫斯
בארט הס
БАРТА ХЕССА

TEUN VONK

Der physische Geist
Der physische Geist ist Vonks Versuch, den Teilnehmern die Beziehung zwischen ihren physischen und mentalen Zuständen zu zeigen, indem sie physischen Druck auf den Körper ausüben. Die Installation besteht aus zwei aufblasbaren Objekten, zwischen denen sich ein Teilnehmer hinlegt, um anschließend angehoben und vorsichtig zwischen die Kurven der beiden Objekte gedrückt zu werden. Während das Heben ein instabiles Gefühl erzeugt, wird dieses stressige Gefühl bald danach dem sicheren Gefühl gegenübergestellt, sanft zwischen zwei weichen Gegenständen gedrückt zu werden. Neben dieser Erfahrung für die Teilnehmer ruft die Installation auch Empathie bei Zuschauern hervor, die miterleben, wie die Teilnehmer diese Erfahrung machen.

MOTOHIKO ODANI

元彦小谷美纱
小谷元彦
Мотохико Одани
Phantom Limb

Motohiko Odani est un artiste japonais vivant à Tokyo où il expose régulièrement ses oeuvres. Multi disciplinaire, ce créatif s’exprime aussi bien en sculpture, photographie ou vidéo, où il traite de la mutation des hommes et des animaux. Ses sculptures, à la fois étranges et fascinantes, s’inspirent de mondes fantastiques et ne peuvent laisser indifférent.

Jimmie Durham

지미 더햄
ג’ימי דורהאם
吉米·达勒姆
جيمي دورهام
The forest and Brancusi

SETUP

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S E T U P is a stage design and lighting design international studio founded by Znamensky Dmitry, Novikov Stepan and Zmunchila Pavel. The studio works in the field between contemporary art, lighting design and programming with a mission to explore the expressive opportunities provided by new digital technologies. S E T U P aims to create installations and multimedia works that can sharpen the physical perception of the environment and help explore more possibilities of image manipulation. Our creative product is high-tech multimedia work, concepts and laser installations. Our studio is open for experiments and is ready to cooperate with various artists to find the right visual interpretations for their work.

Skylar Tibbits

Aerial Assemblies
Self-Assembly is a process by which disordered parts build an ordered structure through local interaction. We have demonstrated that this phenomenon is scale-independent and can be utilized for self-constructing and manufacturing systems at nearly every scale. We have also identified the key ingredients for self-assembly as a simple set of responsive building blocks, energy and interactions that can be designed within nearly every material and machining process available. Self-assembly promises to enable breakthroughs across every applications of biology, material science, software, robotics, manufacturing, transportation, infrastructure, construction, the arts, and even space exploration.

Knight Architects and structural engineers AKT II

Moving footbridge
Paddington, London
Opening in sequence, the bridge’s five beams rise to different angles to create a fan-like effect. The first rises to 70 degrees, while the last lifts high enough to create a clearance space of two and a half metres over the surface of the canal. The weight of the beams – which range from six to seven tons – is balanced by a 40 ton counterweight that keeps the beams steady as they rise and fall.