Thursday, November 14, 2013

Ionathan Lazovski - Defenition of space by an object - EX04



Defenition of space by an object - rethinking the impact of a virtual Cplan when made physical.

Ionathan Lazovski - Defenition of space by body - EX05

Defenition of space by body - A virtual space defined by a floating point controled by the spectator.

Ionathan Lazovski - Defenition of space by sound - EX03


Sound and Space - Defenition of space by sound - A "spacius guitar"

Ionathan Lazovski - Definition of space by light - EX02




Definition of space by light - Moving a "stick light" in front of the camara, while exposing camaras sensor for a long period.

Ionathan Lazovski - Integrated Design - A subjective approach - EX01


The universe as an example of a integreted design.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Free / locked / restricted / released - Defining space by Body- [By OrenR]


A group of volunteers is handcuffed in medical restriction straps. They are sent into the darkened shed. There the volunteers tie themselves to a wooden bar. From this point on, any movement they will make, will produce a different sound.
While volunteers experience, the audience 'locked' outside, waiting for them.



Longing to the sea - Defining space by an Object - [By OrenR]


Wooden bookcase never chose to be a bookcase.
In this experiment bookcase kicking its essence and throwing glasses - which it needed to keep to the floor.



"Do I Dare Disturb The Universe?" - Defining space by Sound [OrenR]


Piano strings stretched to disturb the quiet staircase. Are we obliged to go up or down.
Will we disturb the sacred harmony.


Defining space by Light [by OrenR]


Examining space using the temporary shadow that we leave.
A wooden board was painted in a green Illuminator (- flash responding) paint.
Using high intensity flash, bodies\objects placed in this sector at the time of flash will  leave their shadow on the surface, but only until the next flash.






Sustainability and street-art is it possible?



In a class presentation I've examined the possibilities of street art and sustainability. Can Street-art occur   without harming the health of the artist and the environment?
Alternatives presented in the form of water / milk stamping "reverse graffiti" and unique method of using a hydrophobic material. Moss seem to be the best solution in the "Sustainability" domain.
http://greengraffiti.com


OrenR