Mar 7 2010

George Quasha: art is (Speaking Portraits)

George Quasha’s video installation ‘art is (Speaking Portraits)’ belongs to the series of video projects (‘art is’, ‘music is’, ‘poetry is’, ‘myth is’, and ongoing project ‘freedom is’). Quasha asks artists one simple question: what art is? The project includes more then 700 international artists, poets and composers…

George Quasha is a contemporary artist and poet in constant search for interlaced forms of expressiveness…

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Photos by Claudinka taken from flickr (c)

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Mar 4 2010

Saso Sedlacek’s Origami Space Aircraft…

It’s already a known thing that artists are sort of explorers… and scientists as well… I’m not taking into account now Leonardo and his flying devices… although I could… The region where I live still has a lot of wounds from the past, as well as many present issues to solve… Sometimes we like to play… When grown ups play, they usually do it passionate, even too passionate…

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Origami Space Race by Saso Sedlacek, taken from Kontejner

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Mar 3 2010

Sam Loman’s graphic body seeing

Here are three very interesting illustrations by designer Samantha Patricia Loman on human body. One is based on data visualization, the second on sewing patterns and the third is obviously inspired by GPS and iPhone applications… absolutely great concept of graphic body seeing…

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Feb 19 2010

Barbwired by Ewelina Aleksandrowicz

Synergies among objects, bodies and entities are getting more and more interest among performers, choreographers and wearable technology creativez…

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Ewelina Aleksandrowitz & Andrzej Wojtas

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Feb 13 2010

Interview with Tomoko Ueyama: I want my body to hear more!

My next interview from Device art 3.009 is here! Tomoko Ueyama’s jacket Watashi-chan was the reason that we spent some time, during the staging of the exhibition, talking about her projects, sounds and bodies…

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Tomoko Ueyama: Watashi-chan, photo: Ars Electronica

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