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FRIEZE (stop, look, listen, think) | In the future
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Looking at art, fashion and the future. FRIEZE (stop, look, listen, think). Last week was Frieze New York Art Fair on Randalls Island. I worked in VIP services, saw epic amounts of art, went to Liz Glynn’s secret speakeasy. Once through the wrong door and twice through the right door, witnessed two art catastrophes I really hope it worked out ok for the people involved, noted that sculptural works on the wall are trending, watched Paul McCarthy’s GIANT. Some of my highlights are below. May 18, 2013.
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In the future | looking at art, fashion and the future | Page 2
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Looking at art, fashion and the future. February 19, 2013. Meet Pixel Face – Extreme ART. I’d like you to meet Pixel Face. Skype avatar preceding hologram avatar. Pixel Face can be a little sad. Whilst Pixel Face was being photographed in Washington Square (once again Zita agreed to stand half naked and bare foot in the freezing wind in the middle of New York winter) a man exclaimed: “Wow that’s e. Now, I’m not entirely sure what. February 5, 2013. Or after you’ve spent a whole night dancing, or sc...
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WEARABLE TECH(style) | In the future
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Looking at art, fashion and the future. I have been re-thinking about some of my major inspirations Lucy McRae. And Iris Van Herpen. Both produce work that is avant-garde, technological, sculptural and architectural re-interpreting textile and form in playful and innovative ways whilst utilising technology. Below are Lucy McRae works. Balloon shoot for vogue. Below are works by Iris Van Herpen created using 3D printing! Water storage in case of thirst. Spikey nail collar armour! April 19, 2013.
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3D Printing | In the future
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Looking at art, fashion and the future. I went to a ‘3D printing and fashion’ workshop at Eyebeam. Recently, a lot of people in the room already had a 3D printer at home or were already working with them professionally. In fact, the first 3D printer was made in 1989 which means that I’m 24 years behind the 8 ball on this one but probably just in time to afford such delights. There are massive possibilities for prototyping and creating objects. Industrial manufacturers such as Shapeways. June 22, 2013.
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Minimalism | In the future
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Looking at art, fashion and the future. May 22, 2014. 2 Comments to “Minimalism”. May 22, 2014 at 3:36 pm. I do like that! May 22, 2014 at 3:40 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Retro Futurism and the Hol(Y)gram | In the future
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Looking at art, fashion and the future. Retro Futurism and the Hol(Y)gram. 8216;Martina, the queen of holograms’ in a collage with her hologram that combines thousands of images and surrounded by her animated pet hologram Toltek. I had the delight of meeting the Australian born, New York and Germany based, artist/physicist, gentle giantess extraordinaire: Martina Mrongovius. AK: How do you describe a hologram? AK: What was your first experience of a hologram? Why/how did you choose the medium? AK: What s...
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Ass F@*# (on) SET – River of Fundament | In the future
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Looking at art, fashion and the future. Ass F@*# (on) SET – River of Fundament. Partly fueled by my immense aesthetic respect for Matthew Barney and probably also due to my refusal to participate in group sport crowd activities, screaming obscenities into the wind at the Brooklyn Navy Yards with 200 people was certainly worth a day off work. Flagged for completion at the end of this summer River of Fundament premieres in Munich, February 2014. I’m excited! Photo credit: Joey Syta. Some more characters (f...
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Rainbow Head | In the future
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Looking at art, fashion and the future. As named by Toni Collette. I’m a little speechless this week, though I do have an exciting interview about holograms for you next time! This one’s my favourite. Hobo Rainbow Head. Loving colour at the moment. March 19, 2013. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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FUTURE FASHION | In the future
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Looking at art, fashion and the future. It’s New York Fashion week. It’s also 1901 in Australia as horrifically the newly elected Prime Minister is a right wing, daughter pimping, conservative little twerp. Right now though, I’m interested in some futuristic materials that are probably not going to be on the runways. BioCouture. While I can’t imagine what these pieces would feel like to wear, the concept remains progressively cool and it is this sort of innovation that makes me very excited. Ta...It kind...
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THE TECHNO BODY | In the future
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Looking at art, fashion and the future. For developing a knowledge base and then creating assemblies of people to discuss and engage with the content. Most extensions come in the form of accessories, like the tools of our ancestors, they exist outside and on the body as removable additions. Portals to the web, recording devices, google glasses, wrist watches, prosthetics, hearing aids…. The Australian born artist, Stelarc. Would make for the arm ear! April 19, 2013. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.