Posts Tagged ‘sculpture’
Baby - by Ron Mueck
Monday, April 28th, 2008Weave Mirror - by Daniel Rozin
Thursday, April 10th, 2008768 C shaped prints 768 motors, video camera, control electronics.
Size 57 inches H, 78 inches W, 8 Inches D
artist & website: Daniel Rozin - http://www.smoothware.com/danny
Stave - by Jenny Holzer
Monday, April 7th, 2008artist & website: Jenny Holzer - wikipedia page
Untitled (Plastic Bag Animal) - by Joshua Allen Harris
Monday, March 31st, 2008Reactive Sparks - by Markus Lerner
Friday, March 28th, 2008
Interactive installation - Munich, Germany - video below
“For the display Reactive Sparks, the traffic on the street is tracked in real-time; each vehicle creates a spark which moves across the screens. The Waves in the lower part of the display represent the amount of traffic in the past few minutes. More traffic results in higher waves with faster movement.”
artist & website: Markus Lerner - http://www.markuslerner.com
Time Gaurdians - by Kielnhofer
Saturday, March 22nd, 2008
artist & website: Kielnhofer - http://kielnhofer.todayinart.com/
independent site: http://www.kielnhofer.at/press/
Self-confidence Produces Fine Results, Banana Wall - by Stefan Sagmeister
Wednesday, March 19th, 2008
Banana Wall, 10,000 bananas and glue - Now, when I first saw this image it didn’t do much for me, though I did enjoy a couple photos of other pieces. What made me feature this piece was the discussion surrounding that has begun to swell around it on the internet. Some of the discussions include is it or is it not art, what a waste of food that could have fed the hungry, etc. The one that interests me most is the discussions fueled by the anger of the wasted of food. I guess it just shows how socially aware everyone is becoming and that to me is exciting. Anyway, what do you think?
artist & website: Stefan Sagmeister - Link to the show
Coathanger Gorilla - by David Mach
Tuesday, March 18th, 2008Superficial - by Michel de Broin
Monday, March 17th, 2008
Mirror, glue, cement / Vosges, Alsace, France
artist & website: Michel de Broin - http://www.micheldebroin.org/projects/super/index.html



