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About jan—animasuri

anima suri (a.k.a animasuri, animasuri, animasuri, animasuri’10, animasuri’11) animasuri is an ongoing project using technologies as media, text as sound and sometimes visuals as odors. animasuri is trans-media. It is possibly mixed with irony, possibly with salad or coconuts; depending on the gaseous nature of transatlantic chatter. animasuri is a rational, calculated forecast of the surreal. It comments and reflects on the perceptions of daily experiences while losing all grips with it. It is highbrow on a low hanging belly. animasuri provides surrealist BrainNnocularZ containing contextual media from teaspoons to nailtrimmings. Some of animasuri’s forms drink bear, or cuddle beer. Some pick noses, or snooze with pixies. Others tap on keys or rather let them tap on others. Therefor, animasuri is clearly straightshooting vegan. animasuri is cerebrally monkey-styled. animasuri browses through the intertwined visual corridors connecting sound art, visual aberrations, appropriationist art, sound poetry and the spoken or written word. As source material visual bits, conceptual queues or soundbites are derived from pre-existing sonic or other materials, artificial creations and digital errors, environmental record-keeping, bio-confabulation and appropriation of context. animasuri is ex- in the premature sense of the word. Etymologically, animasuri is a French-like sourir pickpocketing an Anglican feminist Latin soul. animasuri is not French nor English nor American and surely not Spanish or Brazilian; it is homi in a Bhabha-esque swirl. It is balance found in the chaos of established stereotypes while acknowledging male nipples are trans-national and universally misunderstood. As a reflection of an extrinsically-labeled happily married white Caucasian Judeo-Christian heterosexual Buddha-lover, animasuri finds harmonious solace in Judith Butler’s “Gender Trouble” without any sexual troubling implications. Politically left-free, animasuri is capitalistically comfy bathing in loyal conservative strands amidst its progressive left libertarian conceptualizations with a-communist socialist twists. animasuri contradicts therefor is not.

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 Orphan – yet another

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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

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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

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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

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The Andre Orphanphorn Series | a follow-up

Here a follow-up on the Andre Orphanphorn Series and the concept of Architectural Orphans:  

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