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  • ...tem, such as lungs, diaphragm and thorax. The membrane as the heart of the sculpture contracts and expands representing the inhalation and exhalation.<br /><br ...smitted by the air we breathe influences the movement of the membrane. The sculpture responds either to a whole room or to an interaction of a individual person
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  • ...U:Arduino Workshop Projekte#Katarina Sengstaken: Distance Sensing LED Wall Sculpture Art Project]]
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  • ...rt, the work with living organisms and their habitat are translated into a sculpture. == Hybrid Habitat - living sculpture ==
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  • ...truction in a VR/3D environment. To start with, I downloaded a scan of the sculpture "Doryphoros" from Sketchfab. It had to be solidified in Blender, in order t ...ing the sculpture. The second camera moves around the outer surface of the sculpture, enabling us to see the projections of the inside-camera at the same time.
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  • Numeric Milling Sculpture<br /> http://dataphys.org/list/charles-csuris-numeric-milling-sculpture/<br />
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  • ...ith cities and natures sounds. This simple idea is the basis for the sound-sculpture “sept ponts d´or”. ...ve in front of the musee reatu it breaks out and hits the cities pier. The sculpture marks that significant point and sets a visual and tonal sign. Here it beco
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  • ...the first question (compare work Connect by Andreas Muxel with the Kinetic Sculpture by Art & Com), I think the answer seems easy but at the same time allows me The work of Kinetic Sculpture by Art & Com is, in essence, a traditional sculpture that, ok, simply changes over time. The position of objects at any time is
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  • ...ates the artistic work with a vital organism and its habitat into a living sculpture. == Hybrid Habitat - living sculpture ==
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  • ...functionality of objects, and the way to get away from the limitations of sculpture - to bind the art piece to the human body and its movements ...yet not strictly defined and does not belong either to architecture or to sculpture
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  • ...enabling them to interact with the 4m high sculpture. The reaction of the sculpture varies depending on movement and number of people interacting, allowing the
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  • File:gypsum-copy-ancient-statue-venus-head-isolated-white-background-plaster-sculpture-woman-face-de-milo-artists-179887023.jpg
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  • ...priation. To this end I make use of a variety of different media including sculpture, photography, and publishing, often working towards an analogue feel and in
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  • ...based in Ottawa who works in the field electronic art, sound installation, sculpture and performance. She holds a BA in art history from Carleton University and
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  • ...e_to_me,_I_will_go_to_the_organism/Kristin_Jakubek Hybrid Habitat - living sculpture by Kristin Jakubek]
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  • ...tem, such as lungs, diaphragm and thorax. The membrane as the heart of the sculpture contracts and expands representing the inhalation and exhalation.<br /><br ...smitted by the air we breathe influences the movement of the membrane. The sculpture responds either to a whole room or to an interaction of a individual person
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  • ...ough “practical and material”, with the aim of developing tactile, kinetic sculpture (installation) that responds to stimuli. Through a series of experiments, I ...ter thesis, will be to examine the relationship of architecture-space-user-sculpture (installation) and their methodologies in research and answers to the same
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  • ...nburg Botanical Garden (The Edith Russ Site for Media Art) and the outdoor sculpture bikeway in Neuenkirchen (Springhornhof Kunstverein). Another recent projec
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  • * LUMINOUS SCULPTURE by FELD * Kinetic Sculpture - Fisher Technical Services, Inc.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tCxMLjOC
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  • ''Up to three people can interact with the sculpture at the same time to explore the projected world.'' ...additional visual worlds by bending the pair of flex sensors on top of the sculpture.''
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  • ...different clips of my recorded footage of the designers making their tape sculpture. It will be a loud, noisy performance. I used Pure Data to analyze the volu
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  • ...am - Beyond Modern Sculpture: The Effects of Science and Technology on the Sculpture of this Century (PDF)<br> ...://sculptureatpratt.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/jack-burnham-beyond-modern-sculpture.pdf
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  • Using the Fomes fomentarius mushroom, the aim of this project was to make a sculpture showing how the mushroom interacts with nature.
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  • ...Berrigan is an artist who works at the intersection of performance, edible sculpture, participatory actions and the life sciences to initiate dialogue about bio ...k/artists/ah Heather Ackroyd & Dan Harvey] [http://www.capefarewell.com 2] Sculpture, photography, architecture and ecology
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  • ...tem, such as lungs, diaphragm and thorax. The membrane as the heart of the sculpture contracts and expands representing the inhalation and exhalation.<br /><br ...smitted by the air we breathe influences the movement of the membrane. The sculpture responds either to a whole room or to an interaction of a individual person
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  • ...ex behavior, although its structure and rules are very simple. The Kinetic Sculpture by Art & Com is completely choreographed. It creates an impression of natur
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  • ...ted objects, which can take the form of anything from a miniature model or sculpture to a precision component for a wearable device, tangible object or broader
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  • ==[[Katarina Sengstaken]]: Distance Sensing LED Wall Sculpture Art Project==
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  • ...n in pictures above) while also being non-toxic to humans can be used in a sculpture project. A series of layered creatures can be created. These creatures can
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  • ...ynthesis in moving image. I work with the human body to develop time based sculpture and story. I visualise and edit film as a choreographer shapes a dance” �
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  • *Creation of a sound sculpture forest that can be transported, shipped, rearranged for various venues and
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  • ...e installation. Nonetheless I did a first experimental tryout of a kinetic sculpture using fabrics as a sort of sketch:
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  • ...rings of independent sounds are analogous to the objects of a collage-like sculpture, where certain objects relate to each other and others might not.
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  • '''BY IT SELF / GENERATIVE SCULPTURE'''
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  • '''BY IT SELF / GENERATIVE SCULPTURE'''
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  • ...”, with the final production of tactile, kinetic, responsive, architecture sculpture, created as an alternation of standardized infrastructure.
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  • ...uction workes ourselves. In an intuitive way without many words we built a sculpture as a symbol for the freedom of public spaces.
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  • ...d.71_716835fa7c.png|thumb|left|400px|Researching the human form in motion, sculpture and art <br>]]
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  • ...et Mechanical Movement: Mechanisms and How to Make Automata and Mechanical Sculpture" ISBN 9780952872900
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  • ....youtube.com/watch?v=vF8pY8Om840 Xavier Corberó] talks about his life-time sculpture and house in Esplugues de Llobregat with Albert Moya on Nowness. Resonating ...r axes, ornaments and practical use it vanishes the lines of architecture, sculpture or even manmade object. While probably playing with associations of ancient
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  • ...n Signer] *1938 - A swiss artist who mixes performance with documentation, sculpture with video; one of his works, ''Moonflight'' involves visuals of the moon. ...ass,performance, video and light; one of the first artists to use light in sculpture in the 1960s.
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  • ...], imitative representation of the structure of VR in reality as a form of sculpture), at the end, forms the shape of the ouroboros, a snake which swallows its ...e the partial collision or overlapping of the three media (reality, VR and sculpture) these three stages flow as temporal environments embracing the audience, a
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  • ...e the partial collision or overlapping of the three media (reality, VR and sculpture) these three stages flow as temporal environments embracing the audience, a
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  • [[File:Sketch1 Azadi Sculpture.jpg|thumb|left|Sketch 1, Azadi(Freedom) Sculpture]]
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  • image:Ai_wei.png | Sculpture by Ai Weiwei
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  • ...different clips of my recorded footage of the designers making their tape sculpture. It will be a loud, noisy performance. I used Pure Data to analyze the volu
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  • ...no matter where in the room it may happen. This would make the whole sound sculpture more diverse and flexible.
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  • Not only the projection, but the contraption will be a sculpture on it’s own. In the next step I will try to convert the speaker in the bo
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