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The Andre Orphanphorn Series
Within architecture and technologies there are those (sub-)objects that become the pariah of their surrounding structure. We, the inhabitants, the ab[sent]users of these larger structures deny their existence, ignore their minute and perhaps fragile structure and dismiss their state. During … Continue reading
Poormen’s iPad Series—The PiPart Series
About a year or two ago I came across an LCD-based graphic tool or a new media version of a traditional medium; a handheld “digital” chalkboard. Although it is marketed as a Boogie Board by Ebulent Technologies, I took the … Continue reading
Formulaic Worldview 001
Yesterday I was wondering whether it would be feasible to construct a series based on an idea for a geeky yet ironic semiotic art form. The structure would organize a selection of handpicked words into a charlatan mathematical formula. I … Continue reading
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architectural orphans—a transmedia exploration
The process behind these works is a simplistic, non-obtrusive and intangible media technology hacking with an abstract artistic result. As in a petri dish one can culture microorganisms, these works are a culture of media. This is a first selection … Continue reading
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footnotes for Art Blending
. FOOTNOTES . [1] The word ‘poetry’ is from the Greek ‘poiein’, meaning ‘create’. “poem” shall not simply refer to “a piece of writing” but rather to any output that “arouses strong emotions because of its beauty.” (Oxford Dictionary). More … Continue reading
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