Shadow Hop
Shadow Hop. The frog, historically a symbol of fertility because of it’s ease of reproducing itself, appears to hop around the center of the wheel. The nature of our perception is to anticipate or expect what is familiar – the gap or lapse of sensory information, a ”shadow” between glimpses in the linear progression, creates a sense of continuity.
Since 1985 Russel Busch has been an independent contractor and consultant for artists and designers
“All parts of the psyche carry shadows, and the Self, as the brightest of all the archetypes carries the darkest shadow of all– one that may or may not be reflected in mirrors.”
Reveal
Reveal is an art/product made in Brooklyn NY. The series creates the impression of sunlight streaming through a window and onto an interior wall. A light breeze appears to move through trees in the cast image.
Tid + rörelse + ljus + stereoskopi = fyra dimensioner
Tid + rörelse + ljus + stereoskopi = fyra dimensioner
(Time + motion + light + stereoscopy = four dimensions)
The equation supports the phenomenon that can provide a flat shadow in three dimensions, thereby giving us glimpses of the fourth dimension.
David Kranz. Since 1987 I have researched and worked with the stereoscopic image.
Duchamp’s “Large Glass” is based, among many other things on a philosophical concept that goes back to Plato. Jouffrets theory explained metaphorically through shadows: In our three-dimensional world a shadow is two dimensional, so a shadow thrown by a figure from a four-dimensional world would be three dimensional in our world. “Everything that has a three-dimensional shape is a projection of our world from a four-dimensional world, and my bride, for example, is a three-dimensional projection of a four-dimensional bride. Okay. Since it’s in glass it’s flat, because my bride is a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional Bride, which also is a four-dimensional projection of the bride’s three-dimensional world. ”
Marcel Duchamp
(From my unpublished book on the subject)
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Wes Heiss is a visual artist and designer whose work explores humanities relationship with technology.
This is an old technology that, because it’s so simple, never gets old. A collection of different transparencies can be moved over the surface to create a short looping animation with a 3D quality to it. It requires being active and in the present to see them.
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[lovestad][july2010] mashes the pastoral view outside with a generative architecture, combining the real and virtual into a strange discussion between the rural and the urban.
Marek Walczak is an artist who collaborates with as many people as he can.
Rory Solomon is an artist and programmer.
The city is to society as the body is to the mind.
The Man who Burned down Mills
The Man who Burned down Mills is an anamorphosic narrative that takes place at several locations in the mill.
Johanna Kindvall is an illustrator and architect who likes to tell stories.
…she threatened Svensson that she would tell the police if they had to move again. Instead Svensson shot her in the head. Emil picked wild flowers and together with his father they buried Emma in a meadow outside Sjöbo…