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Ludicart l'art interactif de Jean-Robert Sedano et Solveig de Ory

Ludicart l'art interactif de Jean-Robert Sedano et Solveig de Ory
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Sculptural Art by Antony Gormley The artist Antony Gormley combined the shape of the human body with different geometric shapes. Sculptural Art of Geometric Human Body Shapes by Antony Gormley Art Sculpture of Geometric Human Body Shapes by Antony Gormley source: triangulationblog.com About the author, Dirk Petzold. Dirk is the owner and founder of WE AND THE COLOR. You can follow WE AND THE COLOR on:

Kris Kuksi, où l’art de transformer de vieux objets en chef d’œuvres | Mr Mondialisation Kris Kuksi, où l’art de transformer de vieux objets en chef d’œuvres Peintre, dessinateur mais surtout sculpteur, Kris Kuksi possède plus d’une corde à son arc de talents. L’artiste Américain, dont les sculptures impressionnent par la complexité de l’assemblage, tente à travers ses créations d’éveiller un niveau de conscience nouveau chez le spectateur. Il estime en effet le monde d’aujourd’hui fragilisé par la cupidité et le matérialisme, et souhaite exposer les erreurs de l’Homme par ce biais artistique. Sa technique sans commune mesure, chiadée et méticuleuse, donne naissance à des sculptures édifiantes qui lui valent nombre d’éloges dont ceux du réalisateur Guillermo Del Toro. Son travail satirique qui allie brillamment esthétique baroque et industrielle moderne se concrétisent par l’obtention de prix et de distinctions diverses. Sources : Kuksi / Socurious

Layered Books Sculptures with a Tunnel L’illustratrice Isobelle Ouzman utilise beaucoup de colle, un couteau X-Acto et de l’aquarelle pour ses illustrations en creux qui se nichent dans des livres comme un tunnel ou un portail vers un imaginaire merveilleux. Elle retravaille ces livres abandonnés qu’elle trouve dans des poubelles de recyclage pour leur donner une nouvelle vie. Vous pouvez en commander sur son shop Etsy. Hypnotic Kinetic Sculptures by Jennifer Townley Fuse Mathematics and Art Although powered by simple rotary engines, these kinetic sculptures by Netherlands-based sculptor Jennifer Townley are dizzying in complexity. Repetitive patterns twist, merge, and cascade as individually sculpted elements rotate on a single axis, an intricate fusion of art and mathematics. From Townley’s artist statement: The works derive from her fascination with science, with an emphasis on physics, engineering and mathematics. Geometric patterns in Islamic art or mathematical drawings of Dutch artist M. C. You can see more of her work on her website and on Vimeo.

The Sound of Empty Space - Everyday Listening - Sound Art, Sound Installations, Sonic Inspiration Feedback is a phenomenon which is not uncommon in sound art. Steve Reich’s Pendulum Music used swinging microphones over speakers to create different tones in a certain rhythm, already back in 1968. There is something primeval about feedback, the way it can run out of control and become chaotic. (all photos by Emily Gan) With his new series of works called The Sound of Empty Space, composer & media artist Adam Basanta explores relationships between microphones, speakers, and surrounding acoustic environments through controlled, self-generating microphone feedback. In The loudest sound in the room experienced very quietly, an endless feedback loop between microphone, public address system amplifier, and speaker cone is enclosed within a soundproof aquarium. The notion of amplification systems as self-generating sound producers is further developed in the piece Pirouette.

Perdez-vous dans un immense labyrinthe cosmique Images de l'artiste Osmo, A beginners guide to constructing the cosmos, est la nouvelle installation du “laboratoire spatial du collectif Loop.pH. Cette fois-ci c’est un voyage dans l’espace qui vous est offert, et ce, dans le cadre peu convoité du dessous d’une bretelle d’autoroute surpeuplée de Londres. Dans un style qui rappelle, un peu, l’installation Tape Paris au Palais de Tokyo, Osmo vous invite à vous plonger dans des tunnels sombres mais constellés. Imaginé à l’occasion de la deuxième édition du festival Light Night Canning Town – qui s’est terminé en décembre dernier – dont le thème était The Fire and The Stars. La structure, une fois gonflée, est une sphère brillante de près de 9 mètres de diamètre. Retrouvez ci-dessous quelques images de cette installation lunaire, histoire de vous changer les idées la prochaine fois que vous serez coincés dans les bouchons londoniens.

15 sculptures animales signées Kendra Haste | Mr Mondialisation 15 sculptures animales signées Kendra Haste Sculptrice contemporaine, Kendra Haste s’emploie à représenter la vie sauvage à travers ses créations composées uniquement de fil de fer distordu. L’artiste britannique se dit fascinée par la façon dont un simple fil en apparence ordinaire peut se muer en un tel sens du mouvement et de la vie, de contour et de volume ; un contraste entre légèreté et poids, entre solidité et transparence, des valeurs qu’elle aime retrouver dans son travail final. Nous vous proposons aujourd’hui 15 sculptures empreintes de vie signées Kendra Haste. Depuis qu’elle est sortie diplômée du collège Royal des arts de Londres en 1998, Kendra a acquis une notoriété spectaculaire dans son domaine. Son travail fut rapidement présenté dans des collections du monde entier. « Ce qui m’intéresse le plus dans l’étude des animaux c’est d’identifier l’esprit et le caractère de chaque individu. Source : Kendra Haste – Contemporary Animal Sculptor Working With Galvanised Wire

BOOKS – 30 incroyables Livres sculptés de Brian Dettmer « BOOKS » est une série de livres sculptés assez impressionnante, œuvre de l’artiste américain Brian Dettmer. Utilisant le thème du livre comme inspiration, il plie, tord et finalement sculpte les pages du livre avec une précision incroyable. Magnifique ! Skip Traffic, Traverse Space and Time in a Roadside Mini-Universe Images courtesy the artists Osmo, A beginners guide to constructing the cosmos, the new installation from self-described “spatial laboratory” Loop.pH, lets you travel through space and time in a wholly unlikely public place. Beneath the hulking concrete and rumbling traffic of London’s bustling A13 flyover, the London-based studio has fabricated a miniature recreation of the cosmos. Created for the second annual Light Night Canning Town, a Yorkshire festival whose theme this year, “The Fire and The Stars,” is dedicated to man’s age-old fascination with flames and the intergalactic furnaces fueled by them, the silver sphere that comprises Osmo inflates to a breadth of 29.5 ft, forming a crystalline honeycomb that envelops visitors in a world lightyears away from concrete and car horns. According to Loop.pH, it's “the most cosmologically transporting experience this bit of A-road has ever seen.” Related: This Is the Most Accurate Simulation Of The Universe Ever

More "Playable Art" from John Edmark: Interactive Kinetic Sculptures You've seen John Edmark's trippy Fibonacci Zoetrope Sculptures, which bring animation to 3D-printed pieces via a turntable. For those of you who've read up on multicreative, multi-hyphenate Edmark's background, it'll come as no surprise that he's got more tricks up his sleeve than those. Check out other examples of his "playable art," this time made with a laser cutter: That's the Helicone, which is now carried by the MoMA Store and the Guggenheim. Maybe one day, someone will make a spiral staircase that unfurls on-site like Edmark's Nautilus Column: The previous two were in wood and MDF, respectively. Or with his Nested Gears, which are something like a static spirograph: What would a wooden octopus' tentacles look like? His Folding Spiral has even more dimension(s), literally: His Curling Spiral is guaranteed to freak out whatever household pets you have: He also uses stop-motion to show you how some of his pieces are cut from single sheets of material, like his TransTower I: Advertisement

Mirrored Light Sculpture Probes The Cosmic Mysteries Of Geometry Images courtesy of the artist When it comes to sculpture, Gaspar Battha thinks big. His artworks address concepts including the limitations of the mind (envisioned as a physics-defying robotic bird), and humankind's relationship with tools (realized through custom-made screws and screwdrivers). Patterns of Harmony, his Master-project at UdK Berlin, takes this line of inquiry one step further, using a projection-mapped light box to explore the geometric nature of the universe. A series of angled two-way mirrors forms the bulk of the lightbox, which Battha calls a "fractal of cubes." In fact, the stated purpose underlying Patterns of Harmony is even more ambitious than the search for a 4th dimension: Battha questions the "complexity of all of nature's components circulating in a never ending metamorphosis," and its parallel reflection of "the human mind interpreting information through the senses." Below, examine moments from Patterns of Harmony: Related:

Digital Artist Giuseppe Randazzo Creates Elaborate Arrays of 3D-Printed Stones Stone Field 00 / exp00 – simple attractor exponential field. Digital rendering. Stone Field 05 / three attractors field. Stone Field 04 / field based on vert dist from horizontal axis. StoneFields 02 / polar 2d Perlin field. 3D-printed sculpture. Stone Field 00 / exp00 – simple attractor exponential field. 3D-printed sculpture. Stone Field 07 /simple 1d linear polar field. 3D-printed sculpture. Stone Field 07 /simple 1d linear polar field. 3D-printed sculpture, detail. Back in 2009, Italian designer Giuseppe Randazzo of Novastructura released a series of generative digital “sculptures” that depicted carefully organized pebbles and rocks on a flat plane. Fast forward to 2014, and technology has finally caught up with Randazzo’s original vision. Starting from 2009 project “Stone Fields”, some 3dmodels were produced from the original meshes. Watch the video above to see the sculptures up close, and you can see a few more photos over on Randazzo’s project site.

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