“Adam Ferriss is one of those technologically-minded creatives who is able to put his ever-growing knowledge of code and processing to use building aesthetically wondrous digital art for the rest of us to enjoy. His images make me feel like I’ve just taken some psychedelics and stepped into one of those crazy houses you get in funfairs, where there are giant optical illusions on every wall and the floor keeps moving under your feet, except these are made using algorithms and coding frameworks […]”
от стыда
On Shame является частью серии Psychosomatics, которая была начата в 2010 году. В этих работах Франко позволяет ощутимо испытать такие эмоции, как радость, страх, замешательство, счастье или стыд с помощью цифровых технологий. Камеры, датчики движения и тактильные сенсоры служат инструментами для облегчения диалога между людьми и машинами. более…
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Anamorphic sculpture
London-based artist Jonty Hurwitz creates ‘Anamorphic Sculptures’ which only reveal themselves once facing a reflective cylinder. Hurwitz took an engineering degree in Johannesburg where he discovered the fine line between art and science. He has lived in England for many years, working in the online industry though he quietly levitated into the world of art inspired by a need to make ‘something real’. Hurwitz discovered that he could use science as an artistic paintbrush. Each of his sculptures is a study on the physics of how we perceive space and is the stroke of over 1 billion calculations and algorithms.
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Kuniko Kato
KUNIKO’s much-anticipated third studio recording features the works of Iannis Xenakis, whose work has had a huge impact within the world of music, and in particular on percussion repertoire.
Dédales
Карлом Кляйнером
Tulips Postures
Carl Kleiner creates sleek editorial content for fashion and lifestyle brands, and that sensibility shows in his photo and video series Postures which features artfully arranged tulips. Using minimal metal rods, bent at strategic ends and angles, Kleiner showcases the graceful curves of the flowers’ long necks and gently ruffled petals and leaves. A further sense of movement is instilled through the stop-motion video, which combines still photos of the blossoms’ subtle changes into a dramatic dance.
Les Suspendus
Die Fotoarbeiten der Pariser Künstlerin Agnès Geoffray geben nicht unmittelbar Aufschluss über eine bestimmte Handlung, die den Bildern zu Grunde liegt, sondern suggerieren vielmehr eine Vielzahl von möglichen Geschichten. Mal arbeitet sie mit Methoden der Entfremdung, lässt Menschen schwerelos wie ein Ballon an einem Seil nach oben steigen oder fängt Charaktere und Momente ein, als seien sie gerade einem Spielfilm entstiegen.
THERMAL WOMB
“Thermal Womb, a sculpture of figure suspended upside down that recalls the practice of cryopreservation. The structure is indeed a replica of the mechanism used by companies such as Alcor, which prepares bodies before they are submerged in liquid nitrogen—figures indefinitely frozen, waiting for technology to catch up and revive them. The film component of the work reveals a pair of bright blue eyes, whose only animation is to blink, adding a time-based layer to the otherwise static nature of the piece.” Stephanie Cristello
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