Wednesday 30 November 2011

Final presentation

The final presentation will be held on December 22. Tomorrow you will show me how you have prepared for it. Check the brief for the checklist of requirements.

Information can be so beautiful

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PNln_me-XjI#!

Monday 28 November 2011

Ring Installation / Arnaud Lapierre


http://www.archdaily.com/187161/ring-installation-arnaud-lapierre/

Tuesday 22 November 2011

Between light and dark







Marijke van Warmerdam's Installation at the Boijmans. Not just the videos, the entire set-up is the work.

Wednesday 16 November 2011

Boijmans 17 November

See you all tomorrow at 14 at the Boijmans Museum!
We can take some time to evaluate your work in the Boijmans cafe.
Femke

Monday 14 November 2011

Rietveld UnCUT





Rietveld unCUT Architectural Design





Daan Roosegaarde!!!!

http://tedxtalks.ted.com/video/TEDxRotterdam-Daan-Roosegaarde

Check Using Technology for Poetry..... Cool!!!!

Tuesday 8 November 2011

Boijmans excursion postponed to next week


see you all THURSDAY 17 NOV, 2 o'clock at the entrance of the Museum.
Good luck with UNCUT!

Thursday 3 November 2011

Wednesday 2 November 2011

The Singing, Ringing Tree



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4B0hGyKV9qs&feature=player_embedded#!


Machine with Chair - Arthur Ganson


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VBXQxoP814

Beautiful, (Tom) maybe something!! inspiration!!! nice


Merry-go-round

http://arttube.boijmans.nl/nl/video/merry-go-round-coatrack-studio-wieki-somers-rotter/

Wieki Somers has made an installation for the entrance of the Boijmans, which we will be visiting next week. Especially nice for you, Tom.

merry-go-round-coatrack, studio wieki somers

lines going crazy

Yoko Seyama en Lyndsey Housden
An installation with rubber bands by Yoko Seyama and Lyndsey Housden. Cecile is working with the idea of letting the everyday order of regular line patterns in a building go mad....

Tuesday 1 November 2011

Thursday IJburgday

http://www.outlineamsterdam.nl/projects/2011/transfer/index.php


This is where I want to take you to on Thursday. I imagine we take the tram.
I'll contact them to see if there's an opportunity to discuss our own work there.
Will keep you posted...


"For this solo show, Natasha Rosling has made a site-specific installation for the unique architecture of the outLINE space. Large angular wooden shapes span each wing of the gallery intersected by long sleeve like, oblong tubes. These incorporate fabrics designed from images of coloured, fractal textures - one facet of the artist's exploration into surfaces viewed through microscopes. This overall structure could be seen as an abstract sketch of a rocky landscape, inviting the viewer to move around. Yet within this, what is important is how the representation of an object’s surface becomes translated and shifts function. In this way, Rosling plays with conflicting ideas between ‘documentation’ and ‘decoration’.
Characteristically Rosling's work toys with notions of scale and gravity, and forming the basis of this work more particularly, is an exaggerated notion of support. The leaning wooden structures and their textile connectors share the mutual function of 'holding each other up', balancing weight and repeating in an animated network, somehow both cumbersome and delicate. Although the artist does not intend the installation to be directly climbed through, the scales of each component have been deciphered in relation to the ergonomics of the body, allowing the viewer to become an integral part of it.
 

Natasha Rosling [London, 1985] studied at Chelsea College of Art and Design, London and the Sandberg Institute, Amsterdam. Most recently she has exhibited at international institutions including OCAT Center of Contemporary Art, China, with Vision Forum; Sculpture Space, Utica, United States; Badjidala Centre of Contemporary Art, Mali; W139, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. She is Represented by Hidde van Seggelen Gallery, London.
Currently, Rosling is developing a new body of work for 'Blow-Up', a long term programme of interventions and public events curated by Daniele Balit and Christope Bruno, for the virtual space of the Jeu De Paume, Paris."

Round Bookcases by David Garcia


http://plataformadesign.com/?p=404

Kortrijk 2010

Reflected Beauty: Faux-Floating Furniture Art Installation



Kyung Woo Han

Exploding Tunnel House Art Installation Project