Nemo’s: Before and After

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Nemo’s piece of art “Before and After” shifts the consideration and the use of Street Art, focusing on the interaction of the audience and the friction of time. Nemo’S, on one hand, works site specific like other artists, and on the other hand experiments and carries out an innovative technique. After the first layer of paint, NemO’S covers the surface with a layer of glue

Stefano Russo: Homo Mechanicus

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“To a child who is fond of maps and engravings, the universe is the size of his immense hunger. Ah! How vast is the world in the light of a lamp! In memory’s eyes how small the world is!” Charles Baudelaire

The vaguely Bohemian beauty of objects and bagagges, the powerful horizontality of data and repertoires, the immense emptiness that images create around them filling

Sanzhi Pod City: A Past Future

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The Sanzhi UFO houses , also known as the Sanzhi pod houses or Sanzhi Pod City, were a set of abandoned pod-shaped buildings in Sanzhi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. The buildings resembled Futuro houses, some examples of which can be found elsewhere in Taiwan. The site where the buildings were located was owned by Hung Kuo Group. The UFO houses were constructed beginning in

Raul Gabriel: Virtual Apraxia

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Raul Gabriel’s incidents are events: the event, crossroad of multiple ongoing relations (bodies, for instance, are a whole set of events, and not material beings occupying the same definite volumes for every observer), is simultaneously virtual and real. The event is the complex linkage of perceiver, perceived, and the relation between these two. It is gesture that is also thinking: aesthetic logos, chiastic structure or

Chand Baori: The Deepest Memory

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Chand Baori is a stepwell situated in the village of Abhaneri near Jaipur in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Abhaneri is a village in the Dausa district of Rajasthan state in India. It is situated at a distance of 95 km from Jaipur, on the Jaipur-Agra road. It is located opposite Harshat Mata Temple and was constructed in 800 AD. Chand Baori consists of 3,500

Alexandra Stück: Wearable Scent

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Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Alexandra Stück designed textiles infused with different remedial herbal scents to make the wearer feel calm, focused or horny. Combining Alexandra Stück’s aromatic liquids with water and handwoven linen fixes the therapeutic scents into the linen for up to six months, to be released by body warmth, touch or movement whenever the fabric is used. Inspired by the alternative therapies developed

Sammy Jobbins Wells: Biocouture

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Designer Sammy Jobbins Wells has stretched material made by bacteria over structural frames to create a set of wearable objects. Sammy Jobbins Wells’ Skin project involved growing bacterially produced cellulose, started with a culture from a kombucha mushroom that she bought from an internet retailer. “Acetobacter bacteria spins cellulose – a by product – as it consumes glucose, the reasons for which are unclear but

Roberto Kusterle: Ethic Nature

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Roberto Kusterle was born in Gorizia. At the end of the 80’s, his interest in photography begins, focusing in a research of the human representation in connection with nature around it. The images of the themes tackled tell us about a unique time where separations between dreams, reality, Men and animal melt down and uprise into a form of tight cohabitation thus transforming vital energy

Zachary Logan: Body Exploration

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Through drawing, and installation practices, Contemporary Canadian Artist Zachari Logan explores the intersections between masculinity, identity, memory and place. Previous work related to Logan’s current practice involved the investigation of his body as singular site of exploration. In recent work, his body remains a catalyst, but no longer the sole focus. Employing a strategy of visual quotation, mined from place and experience, Logan re-wilds his

Jerry Uelsmann: Imagery Of The Unfathomable

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Uelsmann was born in Detroit, Michigan. While attending public schools, at the age of fourteen, there sparked an interest in photography. He believed that through photography he could exist outside of himself, to live in a world captured through the lens. Despite poor grades, he managed to land a few jobs, primarily photographs of models. Eventually Uelsmann went on to earn a BA from the