A five week exhibition of multiple media, presented by Urban Style &; Hosted by Joe Rush and Wreckage International of the Mutoid Waste Company.
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exhibition includes: A five week exhibition of multiple media, presented by Urban Style & Hosted by Joe Rush and Wreckage International of the Mutoid Waste Company.
Blaize Simon’s latest adventure in pushing limitation and endless posibilities, whilst striving to elevate truth above deception, have inspired a new collection of mixed media works.
Based in the heart of Hoxton, the massive five floor gallery barracks will house sculpture, installation, street talent and performance art every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 21st November.
The work available to purchase willl be Drawing, Painting and Photography.
Advanced Beauty is an ongoing exploration of digital artworks born and influenced by sound, an ever-growing collaboration between programmers, artists, musicians, animators and architects.
The first collection is a series of audio-reactive ‘video sound sculptures’. Inspired by synasthesia, the rare, sensory experience of seeing sound or tasting colours, these videos are physical manifestations of sound, sculpted by volume, pitch or structure of the soundtrack.
The films embrace unusual video making processes, the visual programming language Processing, high-end audio analysis and fluid dynamic simulations alongside intuitive responses in traditional cell animation. Each artist was given the same set of parameters to work within; to start, finish and exist within a white space, creating a seamless coherence, all sculptures sharing the same white environment.
LAb[au] invited at Madrid’s La Noche en Blanco, the worldwide yearly happening ‘White Night’, to exhibit Point, Line, Surface Computed In Seconds.
The user creates a sonic and visual composition spatialised through quadraphonic sound and a 10×10m floor projection which can be animated through finger-movement on a touch screen. Referential to Mondriaan’s “Boogie Woogie” which draws a relation between the rhythmic structure of a jazz-piece, the composition of graphic elements on a canvas and the urban grid of New York, the project “Point and Line to Plane computed in Seconds” extends these relationships to an interactive vocabulary inside the urban and electronic space.