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KUMI YAMASHITA

久未山下
קומי ימשיטה
久美山下
쿠미 야마시타
Куми Ямашита
كومي ياماشيتا

ROBERT HEINECKEN

Waking Up in News America
The room-sized installation investigates two of Heinecken’s deep concerns: mass media and the affects of one particular form of mass media–the television. “Waking Up in News America” is a room in which every surface–the walls and floors, the figure sitting in a chair and the range of household objects that make up this odd ‘domestic’ environment–are completely covered in images shot from the TV. The effect is to suggest that we are formed–in every way–by the omnipresent medium.

Du Zhenjun

Babel

The first synonym for disorder that appears in the dictionary is babel, with a lowercase letter
Du Zhenjun transforms the world into a new tower of Babel, but don’t you think this Earth already is? Isn’t there already too much disorder, injustice and misunderstanding?
The first synonym for disorder that appears in the dictionary is babel, with a lowercase letter. Nor are all the consequences of the confusion wanted by God here, as if to justify this adjective. We embody pride and supremacy over the world, the same one that He wanted us to inhabit.
In the images proposed by Du Zhenjun we observe a standard composition: in the center there is always an interpretation of the Tower, various shapes, various structures, various visions. Then a gray atmosphere hovers all around, the atmosphere of reality. A mass of things, people and buildings. They are parts of photographs, or rather of journalistic reports, of war and more.
We do not identify the origin of the light source, it is in the air: everything is illuminated, as in the composite prints of the late nineteenth century, ancestors of photomontage.

Parker Fitzgerald and Riley Messina

Overgrowth
Inspired by a pursuit of beauty, Riley combines classically thoughtful botanical designs with Parker’s carefully considered film images in an expression of the multifaceted relationship between humankind and nature. The two artists contrast anonymous portraiture with sweeping landscapes in an attempt to capture both the malleable and untamed aspects of the natural world.

HELEN SOBIRALSKI

Хелен Собиральски
Jedes Jahr zeichnet der BFF Bund Freischaffender Foto-Designer die besten Abschlussarbeiten an deutschen Hochschulen in der Fotografie aus. Die hochdotierte Auszeichnung stellt einen der wichtigsten Förderpreise für junge Hochschulabsolventen dar. Der 24. BFF-Förderpreis ging in diesem Jahr an Helen Sobiralski und Ihre Arbeit Cockaignesque. Ihre Inszenierung erzählt von einer paradiesischen Welt, die von Opulenz, Überfluss und gleichzeitig Vergänglichkeit geprägt ist. Sie wurde zusätzlich als „Best of the Best“ mit dem Reinhart-Wolf-Preis ausgezeichnet. Die gesamte Serie entstand im Studio der FH Dortmund unter Verwendung von broncolor Licht. Helen Sobiralski gab uns in einem Interview einen kleinen Einblick in Ihre Arbeit Cockaignesque und Ihre Erfahrungen mit broncolor Lichtequipment.

SUBODH GUPTA

수 보드 굽타
سوبود غوبتا
苏博德·古普塔
סובוד גופטה
Субодх Гупта

ERWIN OLAF

欧文奥拉夫
ארווין אולף
アーウィンオラフ
어윈 올라프
Эрвин Олаф

ZEITGUISED

Unspoiled by formal computer graphics training, ZEITGUISED have been pushing their own rules onto computer aided art by creating a dense universe parallel to motion graphics, drawing heavily from fashion photography, sculpture, installation and architectural set design.

YING GAO

no(where) now(here)
Fashion designer Ying Gao has fabricated a pair of dresses that writhe around and light up when someone stares at them.”We use an eye-tracking system so the dresses move when a spectator is staring,” Ying Gao told Dezeen. “[The system] can also turn off the lights, then the dresses illuminate.” The gaze-activated dresses are embedded with eye-tracking technology that responds to an observer’s gaze by activating tiny motors to move parts of the dresses in mesmerising patterns.

THOMAS HEATHERWICK

Puente rodante
El puente rodante tiene la particularidad de enrollarse sobre sí mismo para conciliar tanto la navegación fluvial en la cuenca de Paddington como la salida de la tienda Marks & Spencer. El objetivo era hacer movimiento, el aspecto extraordinario del puente. Un puente grúa que se abre lenta y suavemente hasta que se transforma de un clásico puente recto, en una escultura circular que se asienta en la orilla del canal.

HUANG YONG PING

هوانغ يونغ بينغ
黄永砯
הואנג יונג פינג
황 용 핑
Хуан Юнпин
buddha’s hands

Roy Andersson

You, the Living
The film is an exploration of the “grandeur of existence,” centered on the lives of a group of individuals, such as an overweight woman, a disgruntled psychiatrist, a heartbroken groupie, a carpenter, a business consultant, and a school teacher with emotional problems and her rug-selling husband.

CHIHARU SHIOTA

تشيهارو شيوتا
千春盐田
צ’ילהארו יוטה
치하루 시오타
塩田千春
Тихару Сиота

ANDREW KUDLESS

P_wall (the self-organization of material)
P_Wall (2009) was commissioned by the SFMOMA Architecture and Design Curator Henry Urbach for the exhibition Sensate: Bodies and Design. The wall, part of a series started with P_Wall (2006), is an evolution of the earlier work exploring the self-organization of material under force. Using nylon fabric and wooden dowels as form-work, the weight of the liquid plaster slurry causes the fabric to sag, expand, and wrinkle.

JULIA FULLERTON-BATTEN

Юлия Фуллертон-Баттен
جوليا فولرتون-باتن
朱莉娅富勒顿巴滕
ג’וליה פולרטון-באטן
ジュリア·フラートン·バッテン
줄리아 풀러 턴 – 판자
Glass

SAŠA SPAČAL MIRJAN ŠVAGELJ ANIL PODGORNIK

50Myconnect

Myconnect “offers the experience of a symbiosis of connection between humans, nature and technology. The spectator becomes an actor by lying in a capsule, equipped with a helmet and body sensors measuring the variations in his rhythm This data is modulated and transmitted to a closed universe of mycelium culture (white mushroom) to produce alterations using electrical resistance. These variations in turn generate signals, sent back to the person in the form of vibration, sound and light. Each cycle can be different depending on whether the experience is stimulating or calming. This type of perceptual exchange enabled by technology reveals how much the human being is an integral part of the complex network that links him to his environment.

DAMIAN ORTEGA

داميان أورتيغا
达米安·奥尔特加
דמיאן אורטגה
ダミアン·オルテガ
데미안 오르테가
Дамиан Ортега
Project for Social Housing

bill viola

比尔•维奥拉
빌 비올라
ביל ויולה
ビル·ヴィオラ
БИЛЛ ВИОЛА
martyrs (earth, air, fire, water)

“As the work opens, four individuals are shown in stasis, a pause from their suffering. Gradually there is movement in each scene as an element of nature begins to disturb their stillness. Flames rain down, winds begin to lash, water cascades, and earth flies up. As the elements rage, each martyr’s resolve remains unchanged. In their most violent assault, the elements represent the darkest hour of the martyr’s passage through death into the light.”

Minimaforms

Emotive city
Emotive City is a framework to explore a mobile and self-organizing model for the contemporary city. Models of the past are limited and should not operate, as blueprints for our urban future, a new generation of design enquiry by necessity must address the challenges of today. The fixed and finite tendencies that once served architecture and urbanism have been rendered obsolete. Today the intersections of information, life, machines and matter display complexities that suggest the possibility of a much deeper synthesis. Within this context, architecture is being forced to radically refactor its response to new social and cultural challenges with an environment of accelerated urbanization. We propose a framework that participates and engages with the information-rich environments that are shaping our lives through a model of living that we call an adaptive ecology.