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giovedì 11 settembre 2014
mercoledì 10 settembre 2014
ART GALLERY # 27
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Noriko Kuresumi |
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Noriko Kuresumi |
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Januz Miralles |
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Januz Miralles |
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Januz Miralles |
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Ben Sandler |
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Ben Sandler |
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Stefanie Schneider |
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Stefanie Schneider |
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Jenny Morgan |
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Jenny Morgan |
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Carmelia Chiang |
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Jean Faucheur |
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Jon Jacobsen |
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Jon Jacobsen |
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Glenn Ligon |
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Shannon Finley |
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Shannon Finley |
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Claudia Wieser |
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Fabian Buergy
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SHORT FILM :: Eugene
A traveler in Washington DC gets a mysterious gift: an Ultrabook that grants all his wishes. How will he wield his unexpected powers?
martedì 9 settembre 2014
SHORT FILM :: Dark Side of the Earth
"A runaway scientist leaks a video confession of a secret and shocking discovery regarding our Solar System."
(*click on CC for subtitles in 5 languages)
Sonja Bäumel
Sonja Bäumel transforms bacteria that naturally inhabit the skin into visible, functional and flexible membranes or ‘clothing items’. The organic layer becomes visible on the skin and forms new ‘clothing’.
Bäumel’s background is in fashion design, and some of her other works translate the invisible microbiome into a tangible layer through incredible hand-crocheted and knitted pieces. The Textured Self represents the amount, color, and shape of microbial colonies isolated from different parts of her skin, knitted onto a life-size silhouette. Her master’s thesis project, (In)visible Membrane, imagines if the invisible layer of our microbiome could become visible, responding to our body temperature and producing materials in the cold places where we need them most. Her project is made up of several parts that “mediate between science and fashion, science and art, between facts and imagination, between body and clothes.”
Bäumel’s background is in fashion design, and some of her other works translate the invisible microbiome into a tangible layer through incredible hand-crocheted and knitted pieces. The Textured Self represents the amount, color, and shape of microbial colonies isolated from different parts of her skin, knitted onto a life-size silhouette. Her master’s thesis project, (In)visible Membrane, imagines if the invisible layer of our microbiome could become visible, responding to our body temperature and producing materials in the cold places where we need them most. Her project is made up of several parts that “mediate between science and fashion, science and art, between facts and imagination, between body and clothes.”
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