Christian Patteron, Cozy Corner Lights (2004).
via: artruby
Christian Patteron, Cozy Corner Lights (2004).
via: artruby
Paul Sharits
Shutter Interface (produced in 1975)
shown at Greene Naftali Gallery NYC 2009
(found via: notational)
stils and production pieces from:
O (Omicron)
A permanent installation directed by Romain Tardy & Thomas Vaquié
Hala Stulecia, Wroclaw, Poland.
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WATCH THE ‘MAKING OF VIDEO’ ON THEIR WEBSITE
I also posted this video of the piece in action earlier today…
it is clear- I must learn projection mapping
O (Omicron)
by Rmain Tardy (AntiVJ)
permanent installation for the new museum of architecture of Hala Stulecia, in Wroclaw, Poland
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Erwin Redl
Set Design for Dance Performance “Fragile Dwellings”, 2011
Computer-Controlled RGB-LEDs
via:but-is-this-art
Eduardo Chillida, “Tindaya”, 1996.
via: oidualcmu
divided darkness
via:nearlya
Silo468 by Tecne Collective and Lighting Design Collective
via:liylblog
onishi yasuaki - untitled
2009
h260, w500, d400cm (installation)
plastic sheet, fan, others
MOVING HERE/SPACE
these remind me of the new pieces I’m working on…
similar and yet very different
personal note (that you should delete when rebloging this post):
I’ll eventually share some pics of the new pieces I mentioned above.
It’s interesting… I don’t mind posting images of drawings that are really unresolved, not fully formed or for that matter drawings that I feel are failures— but when it comes to installation/sculpture posting or sharing something that isn’t quite there yet feels very difficult for me. cI’m not sure if this is a result in my lack of confidence/insecurity in this realm (as it’s still new to me) or if it is simply because for me drawing is thinking and I don’t have trouble sharing my thoughts while I’m still forming them…
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Source: onys.net
1. Remote Futures (2012)
2. Dolorosa (2013)
3. Split the Lark (2013)
4. Shadow from the Flowering (2007)
Latifa Echakhch - Drum, 2012 - black india ink on canvas
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Ismail Bahri | +
Blood Ink| photographic series 40x40 cm 2009
in the artist’s words: the ink penetrates the pores in small...