Collage by Andreas Banderas.
“Real People on Display (Oslo)”, 2006 and
“Psychedelic Elements 1-3”, 2007 by Josefine Lyche.
“Real People on Display (Oslo)”, 2006 and
“Psychedelic Elements 1-3”, 2007 by Josefine Lyche.
“Use it for what it’s used for (prototype)”, 2009,
“Afognak Abstract #2”, 2009 and “Afognak Abstract #1”, 2009 by Oscar Tuazon.
»Photoshop CS: 110 by 72 inches, 300 DPI, RGB, square pixels, default gradient “Spectrum”, mousedown y=1098 x=1749.9, mouse up y=0 4160 x=0«, 2008 by Cory Arcangel.
»Union Fargekart/ Union Colour Chart«, 2007,
»Believe & Succeed Part l and Part ll«, 2006 by Marte Johnslien.
Double Exposure (2007)
Monochrome Volumes (2007) consists of 4 identical cubic wooden boxes fixed side by side to a wall. Each box has a surface measure of 70 x 70 x 70 cm. The bottom, top, and the sides of the surfaces of boxes are painted with a nonreflecting white grounder. The front of each box is sealed with a 3 mm transluscent acrylic sheets. The inside walls of the boxes are covered with white boards on the top, bottom, sides and on the back. The inner volumes of the boxes are individually set apart because the back board inside each box is fixed in different distances to the front acrylic fronts creating four differentiated inner volumes. A special phenomena occurs by the use of the translucent acrylic fronts on the boxes with variable inner spaces. The acrylic refracts the light (natural sun light, artificial or a combination) that naturally shines through it, throws it into the inner space of the box as a diffuse light. Not being able to see the inner space of the box, the viewer perceives a reflection of its volume in the acrylic in the form of a two dimensional, vibrant, monochrome spatial surface. By AVPD (AVPD © Copyright 2007 / Photography by Anders Sune Berg © Copyright 2007).
»74 Farben«, 2007, a light box, containing all 374 pages of the 2007 IKEA catalogue, each simplified to a rectangle of pure color and arranged left-to-right , top-to-bottom. By Jason Salavon.
»www.justanotherpainting.com« (2007) documents the outsourced production of a painting based on a collection of found jpgs.