Body cinema: …and Counting by Wafaa Bilal
April 19, 2010 · Posted by Body Pixel ·
Wafaa Bilal‘s concept of body marking as a subtly cruel marking and flesh ‘n’ blood IMing is one of the most authentic artworks that I’ve seen lately. Bilal directly and uncompromisingly brings forward political facts that are in constant repetition. ‘…and Counting‘ by Wafaa Bilal, Photo by Brad Farwell About the performance: Wafaa Bilal’s brother [...]
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Katie Lewis – needle body mapping
April 13, 2010 · Posted by Body Pixel ·
Visual artist Katie Lewis is doing rather impressive body and sentiments mapping with pins, thread and a pencil… the results are quite impressive…
Katie Lewis: 201 Days, pins, pencil, thread (c)
Katie Lewis received her B.A. from The Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and her M.F.A. from the California College of the Arts. In [...]
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Sam Loman’s graphic body seeing
Sam Loman’s graphic body seeing
March 3, 2010 · Posted by Body Pixel ·
Here are three very interesting illustrations by designer Samantha Patricia Loman on human body. One is based on data visualization, the second on sewing patterns and the third is obviously inspired by GPS and iPhone applications… absolutely great concept of graphic body seeing…
Underskin
Underskin detail
Body pattern
Bodynavi
Samantha Loman studied illustration at the academy of arts in Rotterdam [...]
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Body cinema: Renaissance Martial Arts, part 2
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Interview with Mika Miyabara & Tatsuo Sugimoto: Bouncing Pixels and Images
February 22, 2010 · Posted by Body Pixel ·
Ooh la la… another interesting interview taken during Device_art 3.009… Mika Miyabara and Tatsuo Sugimoto are media artists from Japan who have been working on visual interactive projects since 2001.
Bounce Street exhibited on Device_art 3.009
photo taken from flickr: Movie Cards Project (c)
They met back in 2001 at IAMAS heaving formerly carriers in design and cinematography. [...]
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Interview with Thomas Dumke: On CYNETart and new media performance
January 27, 2010 · Posted by Body Pixel ·
Back in October I spoke with Thomas Dumke about CYNETart Festival and performative arts in the context of new media art. Our conversation was possible thanks to Sonja Lebos from UIII.org, Association for Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Research, based in Zagreb. Sonja’s organization is deeply rooted in architecture, urbanism and new media art.
Thomas Dumke with the [...]
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ASCIImeo by Peter Nitsch
January 20, 2010 · Posted by Personal Cyber Botanica ·
Since all retro characters from the down of computer arts like Super Mario, Space invaders or Pacman are experiencing a real Renaissance in fashion circles and geek DIY scene, as well as in hand made craft community, I have to point out here amazing Peter Nitsch’s project ASCIImeo…
ASCIImeo is a video player which renders Vimeo [...]
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Sound visualizations by Peter Menich
Sound visualizations by Peter Menich
January 6, 2010 · Posted by Personal Cyber Botanica ·
Peter Menich aka +ZedZero+ creates wonderful visualizations inspired by music… He describes himself as an ‘animation designer in a wooden box at the end of a garden’…
Lemon Jelly: Come Down on me’ (2004)
Music promo featured on Lemon Jelly’s 2005 DVD album ‘64-’95
Single ‘Come Down On Me’
Co-directed with Fred from Lemon Jelly / Airside.
Fast Fourier Transform [...]
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Visualizations by Esteban Diácono and Alain Lores
December 24, 2009 · Posted by Personal Cyber Botanica ·
Visualizations and infographics always make me warm at heart. Browsing through Vimeo has brought me two amazing visualization animators and video makers, Esteban Diácono and Alain Lores. Happy holidayz, my dear readerz!
Esteban Diácono is an Argentinian motion graphics designer based on Buenos Aires. He has been working for over 12 years in the design / [...]
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