Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 December 2012

Workshop at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne

Volker Helm and myself have been invited by Prof. Trogemann for a workshop about generative design and modelling techniques at his legendary labIII, the institution at the very interface between computer science and art in Germany. Trogemann is well known for his books, dealing with the history and materiality of computing, and with the introduction to programming for artists.

Thursday, 25 October 2012

Gangnam Style by Ai Weiwei



A great parody on Psy’s hit: "Gangnam Style" : Don’t miss to visit Ai Weiwei’s Google+ account and youtube channel.

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Digital Tools in Sculptural Practice

I just discovered a great blog dealing with digital modeling and fabrication techniques in contemporary sculptural practice. Student work from two courses held by Andrew F. Scott at the Savannah College of Art and Design is presented.

afsART:Black Power Nkisi

Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Ai Weiwei in Zurich

Since last Friday Ai Weiwei's marble sculpture Sofa in White (2011) is exibited on Paradeplatz, Zurich, Switzerland, as part of the Art And The City project.

WhiteSofa1 WhiteSofa2

It seems not to be very comfortable though ... WhiteSofa4

Sunday, 22 May 2011

Attila Csörgő

Last weekend, I saw the great exhibition "Archimedean Point" by the Hungarian artist Attila Csörgö in the Kunsthalle Hamburg: "Csörgõ’s work explores the margin between art and science. The artist conducts thorough experiments with precise machines of his own design and optical apparatuses that reinforce his likewise epistemological and playful, humorous approach. His interests lie in optical illusions, metamorphoses of space into surface as well as hypnotic plays of light that touch upon mechanical movements and other inventions, where he combines imagination and a curiosity for various physical and mathematical phenomena." For a describtion of the work by the artist himself, view the interview (Part 1 and Part 2).


Dodecaherdon=Icosaherdon (1999) is a kinetic construction, based on geometric correspondances between platonic solids. The dodecaherdon is transformed into the icosaherdon and reverse.




Möbius Space (2006-2010) an endless panorama photograph on a möbius strip, taken by a special camera.


Spherical Vortex (1999) is the path of a flashlight bulb made by connecting three seperate whirling movements of different velocity.