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Charles Clary, or Paper Extravaganza, does some amazing papercut shapes, as well as the sculptural topographic installations. His work is so gorgeous, view more here.


remember

by john douglas powers, 2006. wood, steel, paper, cat iron, typewriters and electric motors. video. dont miss dream and undulations.

via hazel.


cocoon

by [hu] Man vs Machine, 2009. material: strings, trees, moss. via colectiva.tv


Labyrinth

by Motoi Yamamoto, 2006. Salt installation works, details.


Personal Skies

japan design network, curator Naoto Fukasawa. the rest is difficult for me to read.

via ffffound


carsten nicolai interview

in german. by art magazin. “Ihre Installationen erinnern ja auch eher an einen Physiker oder Naturwissenschaftler … / Das hat etwas mit Sehgewohnheiten zu tun. Und diese versuche ich immer in Frage zu stellen. Ich finde meine Installationen teilweise gar nicht so technisch. Für mich ist das auch ein Ausdruck dafür, in welcher Zeit wir gerade leben.”

Im art-Interview spricht er über seine Zeit als Gärtner, die Grenzen zwischen Kunst und Naturwissenschaft – und die Vermatschung von Tönen.


Der Bohrkernscanner

ever wondered what to find in a drill core? by  agnes-meyer-brandis


click & glue

by jana linke. A system that locks itself in.  “A white latex balloon spins an ever-thickening web through the space using a hot glue gun and nylon thread until the balloon’s own threads bring it to stillstand.”

jana linke


audience

an installation by chris o’shea and rAndom International for the Deloitte Ignite Festival at the Royal Opera House.


Blue Sail

Hans Haacke, 1964-1965, installation. chiffon, oscillating fan, fishing weights, and thread. more. Welle, 1964. Kondensationswürfel, 1963-1965.


Georg Winter

Objekte für mentale Krafttherapie durch aktive Formen der Unterlassung, 2005.

via www.galerie-mueller-roth.de


polygon playground

by whitevoid, 2008.The Polygon Playground is a large scale interactive lounge object. The installation features a software aided 3D surface projection system to cover the object with a seamless 360 degree projection mapping. An additional sensory system detects peoples positions and proximity.” video


Aluminium Landscape

“Japanese architect Kimihiko Okada has created an Aluminium Landscape, a 6.5 metre high installation made of aluminium foil. Supported by an internal steel structure and covering an area of 902 square metres, the project is currently [Sep. 2008] on show outside the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, Japan.”

via Dezeen


the third space

The entire space was created by lashing together almost 1.3 million cable ties. Visitors are invited to explore the surreal landscape of cocoons, webs and light called “The Third Space” that took a staggering 16,870 hours to complete. made possible by 52 art students of the academy of fine arts in Munich. more pictures.

via Yanko Design


moistscape Installation

“a three-dimensional steel matrix inset with panels of living mosses and enclosed within by translucent volume. Moistscape allows visitors to experience the play in scale from the miniature of the floating mossy landscape to the actual one of the installation as a whole.” Design and Fabrication by Lauren Crahan, John Hartmann, Corey Yurkovich.

via frcll