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Anna Hepler

The Great Haul
Artist Anna Hepler breaks it all down into the perfect representation of form and leaves the viewer to ponderwhich is exactly what every artist should do. Her 2D work evolves from her 3D sculpture that she constructs using various cast off pieces of plastic that are assembled and inflated. She then uses those structures as the spring board for her drawings, paintings and prints.

Di Mainstone & Joanna Berzowska

Skorpions
LUTTERGILL
Skorpions are a set of kinetic electronic garments that move and change on the body in slow, organic motions.They breathe and pulse, controlled by their own internal programming. They are not “interactive” artifacts insofar as their programming does not respond to simplistic sensor data. They have intentionality; they are programmed to live, to exist, to subsist. They are living behavioral kinetic sculptures that exploit characteristics such as control, anticipation and unpredictability. They have their own personalities, their own fears and desires.

JKMM

Amos Rex Museum
Amos Rex rethinks the urban park as part of our museum experience. Its structure is built with large concrete domes. This principle is very functional for museum use: it allows long column-free spans and flexible exhibition spaces. The domes contain skylights that introduce natural light into the galleries below as well as carefully selected views of life above. At street level, a new urban square has been created with a unique identity. The domes form an undulating landscape for people to enjoy, especially children. The Lasipalatsi building was restored respecting its valuable 1930´s Functionalist era interiors and details.

Csilla Klenyánszki

Csilla Klenyánszki is a talented photographer and artist, who was born in 1986 in Budapest, Hungary and currently based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

SHIRO KURAMATA

倉俣 史朗
glass chair

Shiro Kuramata’s approach to designing objects reflects the atmosphere of innovation in postwar Japan. By 1970, Kuramata had introduced alternative materials such as acrylic and glass into his furniture, which played on traditional ideas of materiality and form.Transparency, the appearance of weightlessness, and a Minimalist vocabulary quickly became his signature aesthetic. In 1976, Kuramata designed Glass Chair. Its reductivist and planar form reflects his interest in geometry as well as the effect of light as it transforms and illuminates the glass. Kuramata, like many of his Japanese contemporaries, looked to Western culture for inspiration. In particular, the sculptures of Donald Judd and Dan Flavin influenced Kuramata’s furniture designs of the 1970s, such as Glass Chair.

CLAIRE MORGAN

Клер Морган
كلير مورجان
克莱尔·摩根
クレア·モーガン
클레어 모건
Over My Dead Body
A primera vista, estos objetos parecen estar en movimiento. Objetos que dan la sensación de caerse como en el caso de la manta fresa. La escultura de Belfast, Claire Morgan utiliza objetos naturales como plumas, frutas y flores que deja suspendidos de hilos de nylon obteniendo sensaciones de ingravidez o de parada del tiempo.

bill shannon

Public Works
Bill Shannon é dançarino, coreógrafo e artista interdisciplinar com um estilo muito próprio, sendo conhecido no mundo da dança como The CrutchMaster (O Mestre das Muletas) pois é o criador de uma técnica única de dança com muletas, a Técnica Shannon, desenvolvida a partir da sua vasta experiência no manuseio das mesmas. O artista realiza intervenções urbanas, vídeos e workshops fortemente influenciados pela cultura hip-hop, breakdance e grafite.

kimchi and chips

キムチアンドチップス
Light Barrier

Kimchi and Chips create phantoms of light in the air, crossing millions of calibrated beams with their work Light Barrier, 2014. The light installation creates floating graphic objects which animate through space as they do through time.

CHRISTOPHE GILBERT

كريستوف جيلبرت
크리스토프 길버트
כריסטוף גילברט
クリストフ・ギルバート

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

MANUEL JIMÉNEZ GARCIA AND GILLES RETSIN NAGAMI DESIGN AND VICENTE SOLER

воксельное кресло
Прогресс Мануэля Хименеса Гарсии и Жиля Рецина из лондонской архитектурной студии MadMdesign, VoxelChair V1.0 – это седия / полтона в 3D, созданная для создания знаменитого фантома Фантома Вернера Пантона. В видео, которое мы публикуем сегодня, можно наблюдать этапы производства кресла VoxelChair, которое, в отличие от различных традиционных сидений из полимерных материалов, не требует дорогостоящей пресс-формы, которая печатается построчно с помощью манипулятора. Для реализации прототипа седия используется специальное программное обеспечение.

KOKI TANAKA

田中功起
Everything is Everything

The eight-channel video installation, Everything is Everything, was created for the first time to be shown at the 2006 Taipei Biennial, curated by Dan Cameron. For this work, the artist and two assistants spent a total of eight days recording their interactions and interventions with readily available items, including hangers, glasses, towels, air mattresses and toilet paper, all found in the city of Taipei. The physical properties of these objects have been tested (a metal hanger is stretched to the breaking point) or their uses have been expanded (a level placed on two table legs becomes an improvised obstacle). Tanaka and his assistants experimented with these objects several times indoors and in public, and their explorations were compiled into eight separate video loops lasting from 1:19 to 1:50 minutes. Tanaka’s narrowly cut frame of each scene often features performers from the neck down or removes them completely from the scene, thus focusing the viewer’s attention on the simple, repetitive objects and acts being performed.

Joshua Harker

ジョシュア・ハーカー
Quixotic Divinity Headdress

Explorando los limites de la moda, arte y la tecnología; Joshua Harker diseñó una pieza especial llamada “Quixotic Divinity”. Con ayuda de una impresora 3D realizó un tocado en color blanco inspirado en diversas culturas: asiática, latinoamericana y africana. 200 horas fueron invertidas para hacer posible esta obra.