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Butterfly Suicide ♥: Fireflies: Installation art

butterflysuicide:

Fireflies


(Fireflies on the Water, installation with lights, mirrors,
and water at the Whitney Museum, 2002, by Yayoi Kusama,
born 1929, Japanese painter, performance artist, and creator
of installation art)



FIREFLIES

It was that evening with fireflies
while we were waiting for…

amark:

Design Drift, Fly Light

amark:

Design Drift, Fly Light

laserenissima:

Tele-present Water

This installation draws information from the intensity and movement of the water in a remote location. Wave data is being collected in real-time from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data buoy Station 46246 (49°59’7” N 145°5’20” W) on the Pacific Ocean. The wave intensity and frequency is scaled and transferred to the mechanical grid structure installed at The National Museum in Wroclaw, Poland. The result was a simulation of the physical effects caused by the movement of water from this distant location.

beingthespiders:

Conceptual sculptor Ann Veronica Janssens creates immersive installations of opaque mist bound by walls of polycarbonate - each a different colour. These walls work together to create a spectrum of colour dependent on the viewer’s location within the installation. The mists can become so thick that viewers report almost losing the sense that they are in the space, as their vision of themselves is so obscured by the enveloping clouds of colour.

(Source: 1985bushfindsjesus)

phillyplayhouse:

The Welcome House, Love Park, Philadephia 2009. 

Video produced by Klip Collective.

pulpanatural:

burning man warehouse in San Francisco

pulpanatural:

burning man warehouse in San Francisco

(via seeatetee)

7knotwind:

this is stunning.
Captured: an Homage to Light an Air,  debuted at the Made Space in Berlin.

The project resulted in an installation that combined print design, sound, light and physical computing into a  sequened four part event about capturing the essence of the ephemeral aspects of the elements of light and air.

The concept for the project was bourne out of a collaboration between two brothers,  Sven Voelker and Nils Voelker, each with their own practice, as a designer and machine artist respectively.

(Source: 7knotwind)

fuckyeahnatureart:

WasteLandscape is an artificial landscape of hilly features blanketed with a sea of CD’s. The 65,000 CDs were collected, sorted and then sewn together by hand to create an undulating and reflective surface, which was then draped over the hills.

racheldesignsstuff:

These are some images of Yaron Steinberg’s installation art piece in which he built a tangible model of what he imagines the inside of his brain is like. An interesting experiment to say the least and probably worth a closer look - after all, the brain is something that is typically explored in a hyper-scientific manner or an intensely abstract one and this piece seems to aim for neither. With its humble cardboard parts and the sheer multitude of compartments in a visual tribute to urban landscapes it seems Steinberg was focused more on the metaphor than the metaphysical, though it only serves to make this piece more thought-provoking and open to personal interpretation.

Robert Currie

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