EICH ZE (Music by Neomi Hashmonay)
By Shahaf Ram
EICH ZE
Music by Neomi Hashmonay
Video by Shahaf Ram
Netykavka #1 - interactive installation
By INITI.org
Netykavka #1 - interactive installation
by INITI.org
"The minimalistic interactive installation is inspired by the avantgard artist Anthony McCall and his pieces of "solid lights". It is a remake of one of his "light sculptures" with the added ability to respond to touch."
NETYKAVKY:
#1 vimeo.com/72222918
#2 vimeo.com/189525475
#3 vimeo.com/189526027
Author: Dan Gregor
Playing In The Shadows
By Dan Hoopert
Playing In The Shadows by Dan Hoopert
"A short CG [computer graphics] film featuring the Palissade collection designed by
Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec.
Following the collection throughout a day inside an imaginary space as they are brought to life by light and shadow."
Music and Sound Design Hector Ruiz
Hype Cycle : Machine Learning - Trailer
By Universal Everything
Hype Cycle : Machine Learning - Trailer
by Universal Everything
"A trailer for Machine Learning, the second set of films in the Hype Cycle series. It builds on the studio’s past experiments with motion studies, and asks: when will machines achieve human agility?
universaleverything.com/projects/hype-cycle-machine-learning"
What is Beauty?
By Anna Ginsburg
What is Beauty?
by Anna Ginsburg
#whatisbeauty
As We Are
By Matthew Mohr
As We Are by Matthew Mohr 2017
"“As We Are” is a fourteen-foot, 3-D universal human head made from ribbons of ultra-bright, LED screens. In the back of the neck is a photo booth capable of taking 3D pictures. Once a visitor has their picture taken, they step out of the booth and their head is displayed on the giant head.
The sculpture addresses the relationship between self and representation of self, asking the subject of the portrait to reconsider presence through magnification. It is intended to provide amusement and evoke larger discussions around the phenomena of social media, diversity, and the power dynamic of public art ...."
at least for a while anyway
By Daniel Crooks
at least for a while anyway
by Daniel Crooks
"A collaboration between Nat Cursio and Daniel Crooks, at least for a while anyway locates Don Asker, a treasure of Australian dance practice, amongst his ‘other’ life as a farmer. In this imaginatively rendered portrait, Asker’s body is prised open to celebrate the depth of corporeal knowledge encapsulated within one extraordinary human being. Figure and ground coalesce in a work which meditates upon continuity, place and the solubility of identity."
Don Asker - performer
Pete Brundle - sound designer
Genevieve Lacey - recorder player