Spencer Stucky Work from his oeuvre “Whether architectural, anatomical, or miniature, the model is both object and investigative exercise. As an object, such as a scale replica or illustrative device, a model presents authority: a hierarchy of information structured for legibility. Yet the model is also employed for the prospective, the unmade, the planned action. […]
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NONOTAK
Monday, 2 December 2013
NONOTAK Work from Daydream V.2. “DAYDREAM is an audiovisual installation that generates space distortions. Relationship between space and time, accelerations, contractions, shifts and metamorphosis have been the lexical field of the project. This installation aimed at establishing a physical connection between the virtual space and the real space, blurring the limits and submerging the audience […]
Carla Scott Fullerton
Monday, 18 November 2013
Carla Scott Fullerton Work from her oeuvre. “Carla Scott Fullerton is deeply engaged with sculpture, investigating materials process involved in construction and deconstruction, those being old and new. She questions how forms and formless structures sit together, juxtaposing material forms through processes and playing with shapes that relate to architecture. She works with heavy industrial […]
Ulrich Vogl
Sunday, 17 November 2013
Ulrich Vogl Work from his oeuvre. “Ulrich Vogl (Kaufbeuren, 1973) grew up in southern Germany. He studied in Monaco, Berlin and at the School of Visual Arts in New York. He says he inherited his artistic streak from his grandfather, who was a researcher and inventor. This familiar and romantic world belongs to Ulrich Vogl […]
Lutz Bacher
Saturday, 16 November 2013
Lutz Bacher Work from “Black Beauty” at the Institute of Contemporary Art, London. “Since the beginning of her career in the 1970s, Bacher has drawn upon disconnected information from popular culture and her own life, producing works that play with the interchangeability of identity, sexuality and the human body. Bacher uses images and objects in […]
Chris Fraser
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Chris Fraser Work from In Passing. “…”In Passing is the most ambitious project I’ve ever worked on, it’s the most ambitious project the artist has ever attempted, and it is, I hope, one of the most successful projects ever executed at Disjecta,” reflects Curator-‐in-‐Residence Josephine Zarkovich. “Chris is so deserving of the opportunity to exhibit […]
Facundo Argañaraz
Sunday, 20 October 2013
Facundo Argañaraz Work from Tonight Tonight at Highlight Gallery. “’The Thousand and One Nights is not something which has died. It is a book so vast that it is not necessary to have read it, for it is a part of our memory — and also, now, a part of tonight.” – Jorge Luis Borges. […]
Cocky Eek
Sunday, 13 October 2013
Cocky Eek Work from Blobs. “‘In space, man is small. In cell-space man is all’ Being emerged in white space, with no beginning and no end, with no point to focus on. creating space out of space, vaccuum, being lost in a space, where its rigidity stops and wobblyness starts, inside out, listen & stick […]
Joel Dean
Friday, 4 October 2013
Joel Dean Work from The Mutant and the Melody at Jancar Jones. The show takes its structure from the dichotomy of an ancient form of cultural inheritance, the fable. It includes two pieces that remain in flux for the full duration of the exhibition. Like the driving forces in the narrative of a fable, the […]
Media Lab
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
Media Lab Work from Shift The algorithms are shaped by Andreas Schlegel, Benson Chong, Darrick Ma, Dhiya Md, Felix Sng, Marvin Liang, Mike Chen, Sid Lim. “Shift is an array of machines shifting bits and bytes informed by simple and highly repetitive algorithms. Shift pays attention to its environment through the ever-watchful eye of a […]