In All That Glitters, Raissa Venables intricately creates each image from many different photographs of interior spaces, becoming an alternate reality for the space being photographed.
In All That Glitters, Raissa Venables intricately creates each image from many different photographs of interior spaces, becoming an alternate reality for the space being photographed.
On first seeing images of Ron Gilad’s sculpture, I payed no attention to the actual physical dimensions and assumed these pieces were much larger than they are. After seeing images of his exhibitions I realized how intriguing this intentional play on scale would be to experience in person.
Aaron Koblin, part software programmer and part artist, creates fascinating works by creating visual interfaces to digest various types of data. You may have seen one of his projects circulating virally around the web.
Stan Engelbrecht and Nic Grobler are both bicycle enthusiasts and photographers who embarked on a project to photograph other cyclists as they ride bicycles in South Africa.
Whether you agree with the moral stance presented here or not, this is one of the most powerful installations that I seen.
Shawn Smith’s sculpture are 3D representations of low resolution images and have the appearance I have zoomed in too much. I am fascinated at the detail he has put into these creations, capturing the pixelated color variation that screens use to display color.
This lovely song is from Apparat’s new album to be released late summer.
Ivan Navarro creates hanging and free standing sculptures of lights and mirrors, creating the illusion of depth. Some of his newer work draws inspiration from the blueprints of world famous skyscrapers.