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nanoparticles producing synthetic sound
Sonification, transmediation, cross-sensorial exploration? Here (or here) is a recent example of an interdisciplinary cooperation intertwining art & science. Mark Fell and Jonathan Howse turn “Brownian motion” into music at the University of Sheffield during the Festival of the Mind
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citations of the month
“just as places are sensed, senses are placed”—maurice merleu-ponty “everything you can imagine is real.”— pablo picasso “design is not a profession but an attitude… thinking in complex relationships.”—lászló moholy-nagy
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architectural orphans—a transmedia exploration 002
The internet is the only reality where one can copy a gravestone infinitely. Here is yet another architectural orphan as a framed area, as a gravestone ripped from my cyber-territorialized self elsewhere. here I give its copied bits a resting place: … Continue reading
Transmediated Poetry 002
Liang Hao is a sculptress and daughter of a well-established Chinese art family. In this posting the visitor shall find an exploration into the possibilities to tell a story with abstract sculptures as a source, digital photography and editorial environments … Continue reading
Abstract Canvas
This work is part of my study on abstract views on transmedia narratives. Via its minimal nature its media and content is ripped out of the hands of high-tech constructs or large budget story telling. This digitized and digital work … Continue reading
The Andre Orphanphorn Series | a follow-up
Here a follow-up on the Andre Orphanphorn Series and the concept of Architectural Orphans: