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James creates unique and mesmerizing paintings that makes the art he creates come to life.
James creates unique and mesmerizing paintings that makes the art he creates come to life.
The relationship between a product’s form and its function has been shifting through out the history of industrial design. ‘Form follows function’ or ‘form is the function’ has almost become clichés in the field. They are ultimately the truths because they really help the realization of user-friendly products. In a world of consumerism, a design that is ‘both beautiful and useful’ means almost anything.
Created by Chengtao Yi
Diffusion Choir is a kinetic sculpture that uses 400 folding elements to reveal the movements of an invisible flock of birds. Its movements are always changing, driven by custom software running a flocking algorithm.
The sculpture was created by Sosolimited hangs in the atrium of 650 East Kendall Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and was commissioned by BioMed Realty.
A beautiful and clever alternative to LED display by Breakfast
"Memories of Paintings" is an experimental dreamlike video rocking us smoothly through circular moves. The visual compositions have been created out of paint, oil, Oat milk and soap liquid.
Baku Hashimoto created an animation based on one of the main characters Shiki Magata (真賀田 四季) who is a genius programmer, I adopted “Generative Art” approach in terms of use of programming language. Inspired by cellular automaton (including Conway’s game of life), ’90s desktop environment of *nix, Megademo, and hacker culture.
Clive Roddy is a designer and maker based in a small rural town near Bath, UK.
After he was responsible for the visual presentation of advertising campaigns over many years in renowned advertising agencies for prestigious clients, Nick Frank switched sides in 2010 to continue to express his ideas in his own pictures. He also has a behance.
For the Gucci Herbarium Room of the Gucci 4 Rooms show, Osaka-born artist Chiharu Shiota transformed an iconic pattern of Gucci's new vision in all-embracing scale. Hers is a full immersion of Alessandro Michele's emblematic bicolored motif of branches, leaves and flowers.
Starting from fashion accessories, it expands over tapestries, old furnishings and decor to create an imaginary, dreamlike room. The intentionally dusty and old-fashioned space is wrapped by a tight grid of over 28km of red yarn, resembling a gigantic spider web that pushes it in and out of focus, transforming it into an optical illusion, like an elusive chimera.
Tobias Hägg is a photographer/filmmaker born and based in Eskilstuna, Sweden. He's passionate about adventures and to explore new places from a unique perspective. He started his Instagram journey under the name of @airpixels close to 1 year ago and it has really taken off. You can see one of his videos here.
Developed as a part of ongoing research into light and space, Tiles of Virtual Space is an interactive immersive installation that transforms a finite space into a vast, endless expansion using light and sound.
Created by Gabriel Pulecio, Infinity is intended as a space for reflection and self awareness. It is founded in an idea of a technology that is not distracting us from where we are but quite the opposite. Infinity reminds us that we are here, in the present moment, and that every step taken in any direction creates new ripples of light in time, building infinite structures of light that only can be seen by looking a bit further away than our own reflection.
It's Galaxy Year 1128992 AD,World Order Humanoids were invited to travel through space to visit our Mi Home. How on earth (pun intended) will they be able to handle our Mi products packed with tech breakthroughs?
Inspired by the possibility of intuitive interaction, Büro Achter April was ask to translate the transmediale.11 campaign into moving image, visualising the previous design work by +Ruddigkeit of one line and one dot, resembling the numbers 1 and 0.
This basic pattern of the binary system – and the DNA, represents the code, which connects man and machine. It constitutes the foundation of modern communication, translating our humanness in to the digital space. Büro Achter April created the visual idea and carried out the entire production, through motion design and live action film work – based on the main Claim "Response: Ability" of the art and media festival.
In a world where Designers are increasingly faced with the problem of understanding and visualizing data-filled space and making it inhabitable, Informative created an exploration of immateriality as form is creating a new poetic field with which to narrate space and information. Location-based metadata wafts through space as it redefines contexts and places.
“Future Self’ studies human movement created by Random International.
The installation captures movement in light creating a three dimensional, ‘living’ sculpture from the composite gestures of those who surround it. Viewers are bound together –in the moment– as an ethereal, illuminated presence. Making its premier through performance, commissioned and supported by MADE, ‘Future Self’ has been extensively explored in a new contemporary dance piece choreographed by Wayne McGregor and scored by Max Richter in response to the installation.
Random International is a collaborative studio for experimental practice within contemporary art. Founded in 2005 by Hannes Koch and Florian Ortkrass, the studio now includes a larger team in London and Berlin. Questioning aspects of identity and autonomy in the post-digital age, Random International’s work invites active participation.
Maria Svarbova is a Slovakian photographer who has developed a distinctive style departing from traditional portraits to focus on experimentation with space, colour and atmosphere. Her interest in architecture and public spaces, usually build in the Socialist era, led her to create unique sceneries.
The human body in Maria's photographs is more or less a prop, without individuality or emotions. As part of careful composition, beautifully alien figures create still, dream-like scenes with ordinary objects. There is a silent tension, the drama is hidden under clean, smooth surface. Even in her more ornamental, nostalgic works there is a sense of cold detachment. Everyday actions such as sports or doctors visit are frozen in a moment and through Maria's eyes, given a new meaning. Soothing pastels, geometry and visual purity give a sense of otherworldly order, undisturbed visual pleasure that is unattainable in real life.
Through her photographs, Maria stops the time and shares her vision: she is not afraid to address the loneliness and isolation, nevertheless she chooses to celebrate its still, calm beauty.
Kohei NAWA is the Director of “SANDWICH,” a creative platform for production established in 2009 in Fushimi, Kyoto.
Small bubbles (cells) continue to form on the surface of a gently lapsing liquid. They accumulate to form an autonomous structure comprised of foam. Each bubble cannot escape the cycle of birth and destruction, which is not unlike the way our cells operate as they metabolize and circulate.
Dan Tobin Smith has over a decade of experience working as a photographer specialising in installation and still life photography.
Data consists of valuable information that enhances people’s lives and it has so many stories to tell. While Siemens interprets data to deliver results to their customers and improve how their technology performs, offering people a first-hand experience of it is more challenging. But what if a different kind of expert interpreted data to create something entirely different, something that would help people grasp its full potential? Using Siemens data, award-winning digital media artist Refik Anadol is making the invisible visible: Using specialist software, he has translated data into a stunning, tangible piece of art that we can all enjoy.
Due for completion in Autumn 2018, Vessel has been commissioned as the centrepiece for the largest development in New York City since the Rockefeller Center. Rather than just be something to look at, Heatherwick Studio‘s design undertook the challenge of creating a landmark every inch of which could be climbed and explored. Vessel will lift the public up, offering new ways to look at New York, Hudson Yards and each other.
Its 154 interconnecting flights of stairs, 2,400 steps and 80 landings will create a mile’s worth of pathway rising up above the public plaza. It will stand 150 feet tall, with a diameter of 50 feet at its base, widening to 150 feet at its top. Currently in fabrication in Italy, it is constructed of a structural painted steel frame with its underside surfaces covered by a polished copper-coloured steel skin.