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The Three Rhetorical Monkeys
Not See, Not Hear, Not Speak… The Three Rhetorical Monkeys are PATHOS, ETHOS and LOGOS.
Transmediated poetry 004 | Impressionist Data Mapping
The idea arose during my daily dose of world radio programs offered by an established broadcaster. I heard reports of various global conflicts and struggles. Those touching the heart are often those that seem to involve some fatal ending to … Continue reading
art blending
ART BLENDING. DRAFT 1.09
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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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 Purposeless Art Series | Object 001
While reviving an old 1981 text by Rosalind Krauss published in her MIT’s October journal touching on The Originality of the Avant-Garde, an eye-opening perspective on Rodin‘s reproduction processes and the mechanics surrounding his The Gates of Hell was cast … Continue reading
Digital and Digitized Objet Trouvé
An objet trouvé is according to the Oxford Dictionary an object “found or picked up at random and considered aesthetically pleasing.” Wikipedia introduces it as follows: “The term found art—more commonly found object (French: objet trouvé) or readymade—describes art created … Continue reading