Sunday 28 February 2010

Make Something Cool Every Day (Again!)






Please check out Brock Davis's new folio in Behance Network.


Friday 26 February 2010

Mapping Projection - 2




Seeper, a London based arts and technology collective, created this architectural projection mapping for the Branchage Film Festival. It is yet another amazing example of mapping. It seems the next step to go in this field is to do more things with sound. The element of sound does not seem to be exploited to its full potential.

Thursday 25 February 2010

Mapping Projection 1





Palnoise is using this technique known as mapping to project video, effects and optical ilusions on a physical objects like buildings, cars, design pieces or ordinary objects. Architecture projection on the facade of El Jardí theater building in Figueres (Spain) to celebrate the inaugural ceremony of Giroscopi Cultural.

Click here for watching in youtube.

Let's Twist






Moscow-based art director, designer, and interactive programmer Anatoly Zenkov creates three-dimensional impossibilities in his 2D photo series, Persistent Pyramids. Zenkov created his own application that creates these cubist dreamscapes.

Paper becomes Ink






Parsley Steinweiss was born and raised in New York City. She received her B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College and her MFA from SUNY Purchase. She has appeared in a number of exhibitions in New York and L.A., and most recently at the Broadway Gallery, Jen Bekman Gallery and at the New York Slideluck Potshow XIII. She has also been featured in the Humble Arts Foundation’s, The Collector’s Guide to Emerging Art Photography. This year she was a winner of the 2009 First Edition Hey, Hot Shot! competition and of the 2009 International Exhibition of Fine Art Photography competition, juried by Andy Adams. She currently lives and works in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.

Polish artists Szymon Rogiński









Szymon Rogiński was born in 1975. Studied acting in the School on Wheel of the Derevo Theatre (Germany, Holland, 1997-1998) and photography in the College of Artistic Photography in Gdansk (1997-1999).

Yuula Benivolski








Yuula Benivolski (born 1980) is a Russian-Jewish artist working predominantly in video, installation and photography. She is currently based in Montreal, Canada. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the Ontario College of Art and Design.

Her work has been widely exhibited in Canada and internationally and published in Shameless, Eye Weekly, Cheek Magazine, NOW, Invisible City and MONDO Magazine.Benivolski works with themes of migration, survival and ritualism.

In 2005 she self-published a 42 page zine about her friends' first sexual experiences titled "First Fuck".She frequently collaborates with various artists and musicians, including Helena Kvarnstrom, Zeesy Powers, Xenia Benivolski, The Bruce Peninsula and Timber Timbre.

from wikipedia

alice in the wonderland?







Fallon's Alice Campaign for Syfy
http://www.notcot.com/archives/2009/12/fallons_alice_c.php

watch the video here.

will it be happened in the near future?




" A gaggle of MIT inventors are presently working to create a swarm of micro LED-equipped heli-robots that would hover autonomously in the sky and create massive works of floating 3D artwork. The coming apocalypse, it just got prettier! The program, called Flyfire, would sync up hundreds (and thousands?) of tiny helicopter robots to create, say, that mysterious Mona Lisa smile in the dark night air. " from gizmodo

watch the video from here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-9CRSNseL0&feature=player_embedded

Tunnel house by Havel and Ruck






"Havel and Ruck created a large funnel-like vortex beginning from the west wall adjacent to Montrose Blvd. The exterior skin of the houses has be peeled off and used to create the narrowing spiral as it progresses eastward through the small central hallway connecting the two buildings and exiting through a small hole into an adjacent courtyard..." from http://www.artleaguehouston.org/InversionPressRelease.htm

see more about the house:
http://www.davidairey.com/focus-on-art-dan-havel-dean-ruck/