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Showing posts with label Art Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Project. Show all posts

Monday, August 23, 2010

Incredible pop-out painter


Picture this.

You're walking in a gallery, along a wall of oil portraits - all of them impressive works of art.

They're so good, they're almost popping off the canvas.

Until you realise....they actually are.

Al Jazeera reports from Washington DC.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

The Artistry of Star Wars on Display Down Under

Posted by Michael Pinto

Star Wars Exhibition, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia - photo by Francis Zuccarello

My fellow fanboy Francis Zuccarello (who’s a talented filmmaker in his right) put together a wonderful gallery at Flickr showing off his photos from the Star Wars Exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, Australia. What follows are just a few of the fifty plus photos from the exhibit:

Star Wars Exhibition, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia - photo by Francis Zuccarello

Star Wars Exhibition, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia - photo by Francis Zuccarello

Star Wars Exhibition, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia - photo by Francis Zuccarello

Star Wars Exhibition, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia - photo by Francis Zuccarello

Star Wars Exhibition, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia - photo by Francis Zuccarello

Star Wars Exhibition, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia - photo by Francis Zuccarello

Star Wars Exhibition, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia - photo by Francis Zuccarello

Star Wars Exhibition, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia - photo by Francis Zuccarello

Star Wars Exhibition, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia - photo by Francis Zuccarello

Star Wars Exhibition, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia - photo by Francis Zuccarello

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Monday, December 22, 2008

6000+ paintings put together to make 5 minute animated film


Khoda from Reza Dolatabadi on Vimeo.

vimeo.com — What if you watch a film and whenever you pause it, you face a painting? Over 6000 paintings were painstakingly produced during two years to create a five minutes film. Khoda is a psychological thriller; a student project which was seen as a ‘mission impossible’ by many people but eventually proved possible!

Friday, October 31, 2008

Clothes that Grow from Living Human Tissue

The womb

All images: Tissue Culture and Art Project

In a lab far, far away grows a tiny coat, made of living tissue and shaped into what looks like small winter-wear for a mouse. The oddity of it is, this coat is alive, or was, (it has since died) a living organism created in a lab for the sake of art. Known as Victimless Leather, this project was grown onto a polymer matrix, coated with immortalized living cells, and shaped into a stitch-less form to create a coat like shape.

The implications of such a project are limitless, but the purpose of the scientific team is to stimulate conversation, debate and discussion on the possibility of wearing ‘leather’ without killing living animals.

leather

The School of Anatomy and Human Biology at the University of Western Australia and a team of scientists, Oran Catts, Ionat Zurr and Guy Ben-Ary, developed the project as an “art form to illuminate our human conduct with other living systems.

“… by de-constructing our cultural meaning of clothes as a second skin through art, we raise questions about our exploitation of other living beings.”

Living Ear

How society views this project and the effects of creating ‘beings’ for art, or otherwise, remains to be seen. Some may call it art, some say it’s horrendous yet some will call it science. In any context, it is still thought-provoking.

Other Tissue Projects:
• The Disembodied Cuisine: attempting to grow sheep or frog skeletal muscle over bio-polymer for food
• The Flying Pig: attempting to grow wings on a pig
• The Extra Ear 1/4 Scale: attempting to show recognizable living body parts as an art form
• The Living Doll: attempting to make partially living worry dolls

Sources 1, 2, 3, 4