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vespers & Lazarus, 2016
A Collection of Death Masks By Neri Oxman and the Mediated Matter Group Masks created for The New Ancient Collection by Stratasys Ltd. curated by Naomi Kaempfer
The masks are to debut in Fear and Love at the Design Museum, London, November 24th, 2016 —April 23rd, 2017
Stratasys Ltd. Mediated Matter researchers include Christoph Bader, Dominik Kolb, Sunanda Sharma, Rachel Smith, James Weaver and Prof. Neri Oxman
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Using cutting-edge 3d printing technology, Professor Neri Oxman and the Mediated Matter Group at MIT have designed a series of five death masks that explore the formulation of cultural heritage and speculate about the perpetuation of life, both culturally and biologically. With high-resolution material modeling, multi-material 3D printing, and synthetic biology, they bridge the gap between the digital and physical world and create the death mask’s deeper meanings through modern toolsets, thus bringing it back to life. Here, we unveil the second series.
Lazarus, The New Ancient Collection curated and 3D Printed by Stratasys. Photo: Danielle van Zadelhoff., 2016
Lazarus, 2016
Vespers, 2016
detail of Vespers, 2016
detail of Vespers, 2016
detail of Vespers, 2016
Vespers, 2016
Vespers, 2016
detail of Vespers, 2016
Lazarus, 2016, images posted with permission of the artist.
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Hey! I added these guys to my INPRNT shop today! Feel free to check em out. I hope to one day obtain a printer of my own so that I can make more affordable prints for all my friends.. but for now, INPRNT has been pretty reliable so far. Thanks for looking!
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The tempescope is an ambient physical display that visualizes various weather conditions like rain, clouds, and lightning. By receiving weather forecasts from the internet, it can reproduce tomorrow’s sky in your living room.
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Der Bamberger Totentanz
This fantastic rococo take on mortality and the Danse Macabre can be found in Michaelsberg Abbey, Bamberg, Germany. It is a grave in the Abbey’s church, created in the 1730′s by an unknown artist.
The Death blowing soap bubbles and chasing cherubs, all done in lovely pastel hues of cream and light blue? Can’t get any more rococo than that!
Happy Halloween!
Source of pictures: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Heilig-Grab-Kapelle_im_Kloster_Michelsberg
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Paper Waves
Italian artist Daniele Papuli uses paper with brio that perfectly reproduces the visual effect of waves, with their reflections and their shades. A surprising art form that requires numerous hours of concentration and an impressive sense of detail.
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ILLUSIONS
Artist James R. Eads has collaborated with animator Chris McDaniel aka The Glitch, to creare visually stunning GIF’s.
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A Site-Specific Installations by SOFTlab
SOFTlab is a design studio based in New York City. The studio was created by Michael Szivos shortly after receiving a graduate degree in architecture from the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University. The studio has since been involved in the design and production of projects across almost every medium, from digitally fabricated large-scale sculpture, to interactive design, to immersive digital video installations. As the studio adjusted to a wide range of projects, we began to focus less on the medium and style and more on ideas. Stay updated by following SOFTlab on Facebook and Instagram.
Art not only for connoisseurs. Posted by Margaret
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White cottages at Saintes-Maries - Vincent van Gogh
1888
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Caitlin Keogh
bortolamigallery.com/artist/caitlin-keogh
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