
Magazine photo en ligne - Interviews photographes < Revue - Focale Alternative Magazine Focale Alternative #29 : Un pas de plus vers la démarcheLigne éditoriale de décembre 2012Après la réalisation d’un rêve papier le mois dernier, je suis revenu à une édition plus conventionnelle en version numérique. J’ai profité du travail réalisé pour utiliser la maquette de… Magazine Focale Alternative #27Ligne éditoriale de juin 2012Une nouvelle pierre est de nouveau posée avec ce numéro. Petit à petit, mois après mois, Focale Alternative Magazine avance à son rythme pour partager des regards photographiques divers et variés.… Magazine Focale Alternative #24 : Cyklope – Collectif photographiqueLigne éditoriale de mars 2012Pour ce mois de mars 2012, je continue ma thématique autour des collectifs photographiques. » Pourquoi ces photographes se rassemblent-ils ? Focale Alternative Magazine #1 : Vincent Duseigne / TchorskiLigne éditoriale de Février 2010Premier épisode de l’aventure de Focale Alternative version papier électronique.
Immense paper cut tapestries by Tomoko Shioyasu (click for detail) Japanese artist Tomoko Shioyasu was born in Osaka in 1981 and majored in sculpture at the Kyoto City University of Arts. Her immense floor-to-ceiling tapestries are meticulously cut by hand from enormous sheets of paper using utility knives and soldering irons. Her work evokes some of nature’s most complex creations: the organic patterns of cells, the flow of water, and the forces of wind. How these are hung without tearing seems nearly impossible. Her latest work, “Vortex” (first two images) is currently on display as part of the show Bye Bye Kitty!!! (via hyperallergic, photos via karrie jacobs, kashya hildebrand, and scai bathhouse)
Webdoc, L'arborescence et les questions de scenarisation Beautiful/Decay Artist & Design - Daily Art And Design Blog Images de la culture L'Area | zone d'exposition photographique SCULPTURE POSI+TIVE MAGAZINE > Photography > GAMERS by BOWNIK Photography projects supported by Yours Gallery, Poland BOWNIK (1977) is a photographer who lives and works in Warsaw, Poland, and is a member of artists collective IKOON The Multimedia Body. He was curator of Teren Osobny Gallery (Separate Space Gallery) based in old, closed, tsar’s prison, he organized there The International Artists Meeting Interventions and was one of main theme curators of IV Biennale of Photography Object Hunting in Poznan. His last project “Gamers” is about e-sports. E-sports stand for electronic sports, in other words – computer games tournaments which developed at an extremely fast pace and became one of the most interesting phenomena in the new century, balancing on the meeting point of rivalry, technology and virtual reality. The project consists of two parts: Gamers and Training Halls. More ifos at : www.bownik.eu