August 12 2010, 10:00am
May 18 2009, 4:22am
A collection of pixelated jewelry by Mike and Maaike. Notes about “Stolen Jewels” by the creators:
An exploration of tangible vs. virtual in relation to real and perceived value. Using Google image search, we browsed through some of the most expensive and often famous jewelry in the world, the low-res images we found were stolen, doctored, then transferred to leather, creating a tangible new incarnation. With the expense and intricacy of the jewels stripped away, their essence and visual intensity are extracted. Link via Scene 360 Illusion
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April 20 2009, 7:56am
Salone del Mobile is coming up soon (the 22nd to the 27th of April) and we've been getting all kinds of emails about all the good things going on there this year. One of the exhibits that caught my eye is the Stuffed exhibition - a presentation of works inspired by the historical collection of animals belonging to the Milieu Educatie Centrum Eindhoven. The exhibition statement describes Stuffed as "a journey though the world of taxidermy, skin, living environment, the beauty of life and death, appearance and science.""The MEC owns a large collection of objects. What started as a bird collection grew to become a broad assortment of more than 70,000 pieces. Most of the animals are from the Dutch province of Noord-Brabant and have historical value. During the year only a few of them are exhibited while the rest remain a well-kept secret to the public. This consists of mammals and birds which are being carefully preserved in dozens of closets in the attic, insects are drawn up perfectly in glass frames, there are drawers full of eggs, and somewhere, you’ll find a lost amphibian in preservation liquids; Together they form a perfectly preserved biotope. This historical archive formed the basis of the exhibition that will be presented at 'Dutchness'."Marjolijn Mandersloot's Makeover sculptures. I can't tell if these pieces are made from animal hides or if they are made from bronze - her website seems to indicate most of her sculptures are made from metals, but it sure looks like hide to me. As much as I don't really like the idea of taxidermy, this particular project would be a lot more compelling if it were an interpretive sculpture of the animal, fabricated from its own hide.My personal favorite - Anne ten Donkelaar's Wittenoord jewelry - creepily preserved insects in glass bubbles.Below is Peep - Raw Color, by Daniera ter Haar & Christoph Brach. Peep is a photographic series that plays with our perception of stuffed birds, by graphically overlaying the sounds that each bird makes, over its taxidermied body.
March 30 2009, 12:22pm
As always, Nervous System is on the cutting edge with their new 3-D Radiolaria rings, which they will be premiering at ICFF this year. These images are of prototypes that they had printed using SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) by Shapeways to test out the material strength, size, and feasibility. I think they're pretty gorgeous!
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