Arist: Erik Nordenankar
Title: Self Portrait
Technique: GPS-Tracking
Dimensions: 40.076.592m x 40.009.153m
Arist: Erik Nordenankar
Title: Self Portrait
Technique: GPS-Tracking
Dimensions: 40.076.592m x 40.009.153m
An interesting and amazingly aesthetical mash up of fashion, architecture and body art from Lucy McRae and Bart Hess. Don’t miss the pdf.
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posted in: analogue, architecture, art, photography | comments: noneWow, a totally amazing piece of street art by blublu:
posted in: analogue, animation, art, street art, urban | comments: noneChristiaan Postma created a beautiful typographic clock out of more than 150 induvisual clockworks:
“The word “three” completely appears when it’s exactly 3 o’clock and will then transform again as time passes. The word “four” begins to appear and at exactly 4 o’clock the word “four” is clearly visible. The word “three” is by then totally vanished and no longer readable.”
Best have a look at the fast forward animation here.
posted in: analogue, animation, art, display, furniture, typography | comments: 3 commentsI had the pleasure to fly to Beijing for a MESO project recently. Very exciting city with, believe it or not, lots of Chinese! More surprises caught with my camera:
posted in: personal, travel, urban | comments: noneAfter a relaxing warm up today, node08’s intense workshop program starts tomorrow. I have the pleasure to host the Beginners Workshop B together with Kathi - if you cannot be there, you can check the nearly live streaming node08 flickr group for consuming some impressions.
Some pictures of the (successfull) Similar Diversity setup can be found here.
posted in: exhibiton, installation, personal, projects | comments: noneWe updated our SimilarDiversity Website and switched to Wordpress finally. Check out some new pictures, and don’t forget to subscribe to the RSS Feed for staying up to date. There will be some good news soon :)
posted in: projects | comments: noneI recently had the pleasure to go to Barcelona for setting up a project (more soon*). Beautiful. That’s what February is supposed to be!
* you can currently see at the Cebit, Hall 26/C40
posted in: photography, travel | comments: none