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Ֆեմկե Ագման
फेमके एग्मा
Фемке Агема
totem
Femke Agema هو أحد أكبر المصممين في Fashionclash. كان الكثير من الجمهور يضحكون بسبب الإبداعات المضحكة وغير العادية للغاية. مجموعتها هي طريقة فنية ، مع الكثير من مواد القصب. غالبًا ما تم تغطية الرأس والصدر بمواد كبيرة مثل قصب السكر أو الخشب أو الأقمشة. رأينا الألوان البني والبرتقالي والأبيض ، مع بعض القلائد الخشبية التي تشبه السلالم.
FALIN MYND
Falin Mynd is an audiovisual installation dedicated to the city of Milan that draws inspiration from the concept of the latent image in the photographic field: an invisible imprint left by the light on the film that is revealed only after its development. Similarly, the data generated by the inhabitants and visitors of the city of Milan produce abstract digital landscapes, leaving a trace from their analysis and interpretation in real-time. In this way, the work makes visible the indissoluble bond between individual and community, highlighting how the two entities influence one another changing the perception of the reality surrounding us made of places, people, colors, and sensations. The data thus constitute an invisible image of the city, a map of what is not manifest and which is revealed in Falin Mynd.
Expander
فيكتور إثراء
ビクターはエンリッチ
Виктор Энрих
3D Illustration and Visualization is one of the newest and most intriguing forms of visual art. When architecture, photography and graphic design meld together, the result can only be fresh and exciting. As artist Victor Enrich put it, 3D Illustration is “Where real, non-real and surreal can collide, appear, disappear, come and go”[…]
FILE – Electronic Language International Festival and SESI publishing house launch the “highlike book”. This is a yearbook on global contemporary ART and CULTURE. Its first edition has 584 pages with 577 artists from 35 countries. The “highlike book” encompasses several aspects of contemporary culture, providing the user a new form of appreciation of an art book. This is a book connected to the cloud. All information, images, videos and texts, is connected to their on-line counterparts in several languages, in a hybrid book which maintains its physical aspects and the virtual simultaneity of multimedia information. Its main purpose is to provide users with a new way of access culture in a global diversified view on the contemporary creativity in its transversal and heuristic aspect, by means of technologies currently available.
cromo sapiens
La artista islandesa Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir / Shoplifter ha transformado un almacén en Giudecca en un entorno cavernoso multisensorial con una cantidad cacofónica de su material característico, cabello sintético. Color, sonido y texturas irresistibles guían a los visitantes a través de tres cámaras distintas provocando una experiencia inmersiva de estímulos visuales y auditivos.
Bluedenîmes
In her work, she takes the normal out of its context, twists and play with it, to see where it ends up. She wishes to explore the limits within the relationship between fashion, wearable objects and performance. Her body related objects are made to be part of something bigger. It’s her aim to collaborate with all kinds of ‘story tellers’; art directors, photographers, fashion designers, and so on.
Data.Nature.Anagenesis_2
I am working for audio-visual arts, performance, media installation, computational visual design and sound. Probably this is why I am considered to be a media artist whatever but in fact, I judge myself as a media addict. By using the materials, I love to make creations with a concept of ‘(beauty+despair)/2’ of our future, which has no boundaries between nature, technology and human being.
Brad Troemel and Lauren Christiansen
JOGGING uses the microblogging platform Tumblr as a stage for immaterial works of art both real and digitally manipulated. The site functions as an evolving sketchbook in which ideas are conceived and executed with a speed and immediacy unconstrained by physical or institutional limitations, with as many as twenty pieces of work posted per day. This is in deliberate contrast to personal websites and curated portfolios in which an artist limits his or her production in an attempt to carve out an identifiable brand. Instead, JOGGING sees itself as both artist and art object, composed of multiple pieces or individual works but functioning as a single schizophrenic body, an abstract machine.
Madeleine Boschan is a deliberate and wilful protagonist of a new generation of artists who, in recent years, have subjected abstract sculpture to a critical actualisation. By reinstating the social dimension of a merely formalist approach, once more, she bestows contemporary aptitude and relevance upon it.