Ghost of Duchamp
New work by Carlo Bernardini inspired by Duchamp’s Large Glass, one of the first artworks inspired by science and technology.
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Playing with Light
Gathering inspiration for a new project around light reflection and refraction, traveling light and spectral colours.
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Jorge Ayala, Landscape Urbanism
In his current research around rapidly developing urban landscapes, he produces mappings of climatic influences, vegetation and infrastructure, wind and flood simulations – with fantastic graphical results.
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Calabi-Yau Manifold
Calabi-Yau Manifolds play an important role in string theory, which suggests that there are at least 10 dimensions.
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Kokkugia
With generative and algorithmic strategies, Kokkugia examines the emergence of architectural forms and urban space.
→Inconceivable Images – Vera Molnar
Trained as a traditional artist, she iterated combinatorial images already in 1959; “imagining I had a computer”. An artist statement from 1976.
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Alpine / Untitled Painting
Inspired by Gehard Richter, Thomas Traum has created a landscape painting automator that runs in the browser.
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Mark Garry, Being here
Hundreds of tiny threads form a fragile surface winding through the room – at once monumental and barely visible.
→Tell me…
Tell me and I forget. Show me and I remember. Let me do and I understand. (attributed to Confucius)
→Jen’s Map Collection
Jennifer Crouch shares our favour for fields, (data) landscapes, and has a collection of extraordinary maps and landscape drawing
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