»Triangle«, 1963 by Jo Baer.
“Miracles in nature and Science” from “Words and Years“, 2010 by Toril Johannessen.
“Miracles in nature and Science” from “Words and Years“, 2010 by Toril Johannessen.
“NOW I (Africa-Series) | WV 2009-156 bis 157 Gesamtansicht”, 2009 by Jorinde Voigt.
»Art Imitates Life«, 2007. Google search frequency for “art” and “life” from 2004 to 2006 are plotted against each other on a search-volume graph where the number of searches for each term is shown in relation to the number of searches done on Google during a given time period. The two graphs synchronize a surprising amount and are generally very close in volume. At least on the web, art and life imitate each other. By Caleb Larsen.
»EMF Displacement« (2006) is a room sized sculpture of an electro-magnetic field realized for Locust Projects. The project consists of modeling the Electromagnetic field generated by the FPL substation adjacent to Locust projects. On view was a 10ft. X 12ft. sculpture placed on the floor. The field calculations were translated from computer model to physical dimensions, then built using the scale of the project room as a starting point. This way, the model was entirely site specific to LP, not only in subject but also in size and construction techniques. By Nick D Lobo.
»New York City Public Schools Connected in Numerical Order« (The Bronx) by Neil Freeman.
“NASDAQ Vocal Index” – The graphs of companies listed on the NASDAQ are transformed into music. Computer software converts the graphs to sheets of music, and the scores are presented online on a projection screen. By Ola Pehrson. Video.
Sound recordings from the inside of the nuclear powerplant Barsebäck: Requiem for Barsebäck by Jacob Kirkegaard and Tobias Kirstein.