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Peaceful digitizations -001
I stumbled on Keith Aggett’s work while studying the online culture surrounding the technique of vertoramas. In short; he’s a photographic zen master. He made me think of a category I have baptized as “peaceful digitizations”: a category under which … Continue reading
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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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
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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