Oct
28
2010
Time for new section on my blog… although I’m not very fond to the idea of classification and putting thingz into restrictive shelves… I thought that Fluid cinema section might be interesting for some experimental practices… let’s see… let’s play…
Okay, for the opening I have, of course, artwork titled Fluid Sculpture by Charlie Bucket aka Casual Profanity…

Photo: Fluid Sculpture by Casual Profanity taken from flickr (cc)
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Oct
28
2010
I’m totally thrilled with Caroline Moiret’s wearable sculptures… and I really don’t know what I like the most in her work, the simplicity or the complexity… because they are both here… isn’t it?!
Caroline Moiret is a designer interested in making wearable sculptures, kinetic art, suspended kinetics, fashion accessories, jewelry… check out her works, designed in 2006…

Caroline Moiret: Caterpillar, wearable sculpture (c)
Material: Polypropylene, nylon
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Oct
25
2010
Yeah, I know… this might sound a little bit awkward to post a robotic installation into section that deals with body… but this is such a poetic idea to design a Tree Ceremony performed by a robot… It’s Kirsty Boyle‘s robot installation for recently ended exhibition Robot Dreams at Museum Tinguely in Basel.
oh… cherry tree…

Interactive installation, Courtesy of the Artist
(c) 2010 Kirsty Boyle
Installation photo 2010, Daniel Spehr, Basel (c)
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Oct
25
2010
Although I posted few months ago full version of the Man With A Movie Camera by Dziga Vertov, I thought that, for us hooked up to electronica and ambient soundscapes, the first 42 minutes of the film with sound specially composed for the screening at the 1996 Tromsø International Film Festival by composer Geir Jenssen aka Biosphere, might be a real gem, cause it certainly is for me…

Geir Jenssen aka Biosphere
Photos taken from London Contemporary Orchestra (c); Neural (cc)
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Oct
25
2010
Mr Dziga Vertov has a special treatment here, you already know this…
‘I am an eye. I am a mechanical eye. I, a machine, I am showing you a world, the likes of which only I can see.’

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Oct
21
2010
Discovering students’ artworkz is certainly one of the best parts of being a blogger… Hence, here’s a great animated documentary entitled ‘Faith’ (2009) by Tiddo Roozendaal, this year’s selected artist for the award Designpreis Halle in Holland.

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