WHAT WE SEE AND MAKE SEEN

Day: March 4, 2014

The Syrphe African + Asian Database

Interview with C-Drik Fermont, curator and producer of the Syrphe African & Asian Database. The aim of the database, run by the label called Syrphe, is to let people know that alternative electronic, experimental and noise music also exist in underrated continents. By Julian Bonequi, published @ norient.com Check Syrphe.com for latest listings, buy their…

Ethics in everyday clothes

Fashion line “Sweater Study of the Impossible” makes its own terms of employment visible. The picture shows the collapse of the textile fabric in Bangladesh, the sweater memorizes and spreads the awareness. http://www.kalinkakalinka.de/2013/11/04/study-of-the-impossible-bobby-kolade-und-manu-washaus-verbinden-mode-und-ethik/

Urban Intervention: A Reclaimed Parking Spot

Urban Intervention: A Reclaimed Parking Spot

Green Corner, a collaboration between Helsinki-based artists Otto Karvonen and Jon Irigoyen are installing a grass turf lawn in a parking space creating a temporary park, the are calling it “urban intervention” that brings up questions of ownership and use in public spaces.

http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2011/05/urban-intervention-a-reclaimed-parking-spot/

Straight forward transformation of reality

Adam Magyar photographer has been experimenting with slit-scan photography, basically he is scanning metro cars and crowded places in big cities all around the world. In his latest work he is using a special slow motion camera with alterations from a moving metro to capture the life of the subway. The video is explaining the…

Kacey Wong (As a visual Artist )

Kacey Wong‘s experimental art project investigates the space between men and their living environment with a social intention. He think being an artist is similar to being a detective, the case on hand is to investigate the self. Kacey was born in Hong Kong in 1970. He was the winner of 2012 HK Contemporary Arts…

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