Thursday, 2 June 2011
Friday, 18 March 2011
test 09
City View, 2003
Nanba Parks Tower, Osaka Japan
The numbers scattered on the wall,
Nanba Parks Tower, Osaka Japan
The numbers scattered on the wall,
lit from the right, cast a silhouette of a woman.
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
how move
magnetic and metal powder
titles for FOTB were created by Nando Costa through the use of macro motion pictures and materials with magnetic properties.The choice of materials was driven by the desire to graphically represent the concepts of attraction and repulsion. The idea that graphic artists of all sorts attend events such as FOTB because they are inspired and therefore attracted to each other's work, while at the same time often competing in the same fields as peers, which represents repulsion factor.
by Ned Kahn
Microturbines - Santa Rosa Junior College Gallery - 2009
An array of 1008 small, extruded acrylic turbines that spin in the wind.The translucent white plastic surfaces capture light and shadow as the
turbines respond to the passing breezes. Even though each turbine is
free to spin independently, adjacent turbines sometimes align into
organized patterns.
Articulated Cloud - Pittsburgh Children’s Museum. 2004
Composed of thousands of translucent, white plastic squares that movein the wind, the artwork is intended to suggest that the building has been
enveloped by a digitized cloud. The optical qualities of the skin change
dramatically with the weather and the time of day. The articulated skin is
supported by an aluminum space frame so it appears to float in front of the
building. The design evolved through a collaboration with the architects,
Koning / Eizenberg.
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
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