Pocket cinema: Love & Theft by Andreas Hykade
June 10, 2010 · Posted by Body Pixel ·
‘Love & Theft’ (2010) by Andreas Hykade is a film I saw at Animafest 2010 last week… An animated film that brings us to the beginnings of the art of animation and moving images, as well as towards our comic book heritage… simple and plain… like a practical example and lesson on design and logos, [...]
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Maker Faire’s eTextile Fashion Show
May 11, 2010 · Posted by Body Pixel ·
Body Pixel’s friend eTextile Fashionista or, as one blogger entitled her lately – Neuro Fashion artist, Lynne Bruning invites you to show your wearable technology work at the eTextile Fashion Show, which is going to be on view on 22nd of May in Fiesta Hall Stage, in San Mateo – California. Kristin Neidlinger: Galvanic Extimacy [...]
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25FPS interview with Jana Debus on Gregor Alexis
May 11, 2010 · Posted by Body Pixel ·
I’m back! After short hiatus due to some private reasons, I’m ready to blog in more then three lines, dear readers. Here we have a short video interview with film maker and photographer Jana Debus made in the production of 25FPS International Festival for Experimental Film and Video. Jana Debus made a short experimental film [...]
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Lucy McRae, transforming bodies and materials – gallery
May 5, 2010 · Posted by Body Pixel ·
Lucy McRae… former ballerina and trained architect titles herself as a Body Architect… Lucy McRae’s fascination with human body and its ability of reshaping and transforming are in the center of her aesthetics… Transnatural by Lucy McRae (2010) Transnatural by Lucy McRae Exploded Body by Lucy McRae Excerpt from a collection of twelve garments for [...]
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Four Letter Words
April 24, 2010 · Posted by Body Pixel ·
Robert Seward‘s LED artwork ‘Four Letter Words’ just grabbed my attention few minutes ago. It’s his latest work based on Arduino, and I find it rather interesting because of the whole construction complexity… and e-typography approach… ‘Four Letter Words consists of four units, each capable of displaying all 26 letters of the alphabet with an [...]
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Interview with Lynne Bruning: Doing Groovalicious eTextiles!
April 10, 2010 · Posted by Body Pixel ·
Lynne Bruning is an award winning wearable artist, eTextile innovator and, as she likes to title herself, ‘a textile enchantress, lover of black sand beaches, tangerine bikinis and fast connections.’
Synaptic by Lynne Bruning, photo: Carl Snider
She holds an Bachelor of Arts in neurophysiology and Masters in architecture. Her artworks have been published in numerous fashion [...]
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Borut Savski’s Strained Structures
April 8, 2010 · Posted by Body Pixel ·
Borut Savski’s artwork Strained Structures (2008) is deeply rooted in Slavic culture and it’s an intuitive linguistic journey through English, Slovene and Croatian… Let’s see how Savski connects etymology with electronic mechanisms…
Strained Structures by Borut Savski, photo: Nada Mihajlovic
“If I make a wild supposition that throughout the human culture new words are being derived from [...]
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Sachiko Kodama: The Art and Science of Ferrofluid
April 1, 2010 · Posted by Body Pixel ·
Sachiko Kodama explores within her artwork ‘The Art and Science of Ferrofluid’ the pulsating nature of science and amorphous character of time and space based on the shape of magnetic waves…
Sachiko Kodama: The Art and Science of Ferrofluid
Photos taken from Kontejner
The Japanese female artist Sachiko Kodama was born in 1970. As a child she spent [...]
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Body cinema: Illuminated – Motion Capture Dance Animation by Kevin Abbott
April 1, 2010 · Posted by Body Pixel ·
‘Illuminated – Motion Capture Dance Animation’ by Kevin Abbott was created for a dance concert at Western Michigan University in 2008.
About the film:
The animation was created using our Vicon motion capture system. The 3D character modeling and the mocap data editing was done in 3DS Max. Lighting, rendering, texturing and camera work was [...]
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Interview with Brice Leroux, part 2: Choreographing bodies and spaces
March 27, 2010 · Posted by Body Pixel ·
This is the second part of the interview with choreographer and dancer Brice Leroux. Read the first part here: Interview with Brice Leroux, part 1, Dancing lumino kinetics
Electron-positron interaction from Continum by Brice Leroux
Could you describe a little bit the processes of your work from the beginning…
BL: I guess it depends on every process in [...]
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