Natasha Sandmeier: November 2011 Archives

The Sky is the Limit

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This is too beautiful not to share.

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Thinking About Tuesday...

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From Wireframes to Projection Mapping

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I began this mini light-focused websurf with the Origin installation by United Visual Artists of London.
 
Origin is the latest development in UVA's exploration of large-scale responsive LED sculpture. As part of The Creators Project New York event, UVA have created Origin, a responsive installation meant to explore our society's acceptance of a technocratic life form.
 

which reminded me of this installation also in NYC from a little over a year ago by Seeper - incidentally on the Gehry IAC building in Chelsea.

 

That led me back to the Seeper site where I found this last one which is both super-kitsch and plain weird.

Battle of Branchage from seeper on Vimeo.

Projection Mapption - yet another ReCon typology, or am I stretching it a bit thin now...?

A Single Line

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Everyone's Jumping on the ReCon Bandwagon

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Boooooom recently sponsored a 'Remake' competition - see more of the results here.
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from Vermeer to Wanda Martin
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from Delacoix to Bonnefois
The reference might be particularly useful for Antoine as he develops the Mies trial and movie of the trial.  

Letters of Note

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I suggest you all stay away from the following website until after Nov 8, but if you find yourself in need of a bit of humour, some insight, some poignant thoughts, head over to Letters of Note.

A Murmuration of Starlings...for your viewing pleasure

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Now THESE are some rooms.

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