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Alexander Jansson Sleeping House studio

Alexander Jansson Sleeping House studio
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"Mattias Adolfsson Illustration" Feline Zegers Illustration A Helium-filled Kinetic Drawing Sculpture by Karina Smigla-Bobinski ADA – Analog Interactive Installation, is a kinetic sculpture by German-based artist Karina Smigla-Bobinski. The installation is made form an enormous helium-inflated sphere trapped inside a small room that’s spiked with dozens of protruding charcoal pieces which scrape the edges of the gallery wall as participants push, toss, and otherwise manipulate it. Most recently it was on display at the Electronic Language International Festival in São Paulo this Summer that took place in São Paulo. It’s fascinating to me that given the constraints of the sphere and room, a single outcome (pictured at bottom) is destined to emerge, but yet requires the participation of dozens if not hundreds of gallery visitors.

LE BLOG DE KriSoft alfred beatriz Cover Premonition First Encounter Grandma and Wolf Coming Out The Wolf Second Wolf This is What Happens When You Give Thousands of Stickers to Thousands of Kids This December, in a surprisingly simple yet ridiculously amazing installation for the Queensland Gallery of Modern Ar, artist Yayoi Kusama constructed a large domestic environment, painting every wall, chair, table, piano, and household decoration a brilliant white, effectively serving as a giant white canvas. Over the course of two weeks, the museum’s smallest visitors were given thousands upon thousands of colored dot stickers and were invited to collaborate in the transformation of the space, turning the house into a vibrantly mottled explosion of color. How great is this? Given the opportunity my son could probably cover the entire piano alone in about fifteen minutes. If you liked this you’ll also enjoy Roman Ondak’s Room of Heights and Karina Smigla-Bobinski’s helium-filled kinetic drawing sculpture. The first four images courtesy Queensland Art Gallery and photographer Mark Sherwood.

Là où vont nos pères - broché - Fnac.com - Shaun Tan Livraison gratuite des livresRetrait en magasin 1h gratuitLivraison gratuite en magasin En poursuivant votre navigation sans modifier vos paramètres de cookies, vous acceptez l'utilisation des cookies pour disposer de services et d'offres adaptés à vos centres d'intérêts. Pour gérer et modifier ces paramètres,cliquez iciFermer Fermer Achat rapide L’option achat rapide vous permet de passer votre commande facilement en un minimum de clics sur Fnac.com. Il vous faut au préalable paramétrer sur votre compte Fnac.com une adresse de livraison et une carte de paiement par défaut. Les commandes réalisées via l’achat rapide sont soumises aux conditions générales de vente Fnac.com, et les paiements effectués sont tout aussi sécurisés que pour une commande classique. Shaun Tan © Dargaud 2011 Voir les caractéristiques Cet article a bien été ajouté à ma liste Qu’est-ce qu’un livre numérique ? Un livre numérique, ou eBook, est un ouvrage contenu dans un fichier numérique à lire sur un écran. Vendez le vôtre

Dipinti o Fotografie? I ritratti sub-acquei di Christy Lee Roger Vi ricordate “Underwater” di Howard Schatz?Oggi vi proponiamo Christy Lee Rogers, artista hawaiana che affida all’acqua il ruolo creatore di effetti ottici mirabolanti. E fissa quello che vede in camera, senza post produzione.L’incredibile di questi ritratti fotografici sta proprio nella non manipolazione delle immagini. Movimenti e colori si intrecciano creando quadri fotografici che ricordano i dipinti barocchi.

Average Faces From Around The World Added on Feb 08, 2011 / Category : StrangeNews / 228 Comments Finding the average face of people across the world was a tough job but someone had to do it. This guy basically takes a thousands and thousands images of everyday people from any city and the software makes an 'average' of the people, giving one final portrait. Take a look at this amazing project called "World of Facial Averages" If you like this article, Share it with the world:

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