Manipulating screen door screens.
Yasuaki Onishi - Reverse of Volume RG
This time-lapse video documents Yasuaki Onishi’s Rice Gallery residency from 20 March through 10 April, 2012, during which he and an assistant created “reverse of volume RG.”
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Chris Fraser creates dazzling light installations by turning a dark enclosed room into variation on a camera obscura. A precursor to the camera, the camera obscura is “a box or room with a hole in one side. Light from an external scene passes through the hole and strikes a surface inside where it is reproduced, upside-down, but with color and perspective preserved.”
Fraser on his project:
My light installations use the ‘camera obscura’ as a point of departure. They are immersive optical environments, idealized spaces with discreet openings. In translating the outside world into moving fields of light and color, the projections make an argument for unfixed notion of sight.
(via proofmathisbeautiful)
Ann Hamilton. Myein. 1999.
Eva Hesse No title, 1967 Ink on graph paper, 10-7⁄8 x 8-1⁄2 inches (via Craig F. Starr Gallery - Eva Hesse and Sol LeWitt)
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— Walt Whitman (via floralnymph)
(Source: fernsandmoss, via potea)
Aires Mateus - Residencias Asistidas - Alcacer Do Sal, Portugal
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