blog que trabalha com teorias estéticas, filosofia e filosofia da arte. procura abordar signos do nosso dia a dia e como a arte é inserida no popular.
segunda-feira, 13 de dezembro de 2010
foto da internet..em direção à rodoviária de porto alegre, av. Júlio de Castilhos
Passeando pelo Centro de Porto Alegre com o "quase" arquiteto Sr. "Flick"....
Junho 2009.
(FOTO E COMENTÁRIO ENCONTRADO NA INTERNET, AGRADECIMENTOS AO FOTÓGRAFO ANÔNIMO)
- "polar m [mirrored]", an installation by professor Marko Peljhan, in collaboration with Carsten Nicolai, and MAT students Wesley Smith and Danny Bazo, is being exhibited at the Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media in Yamaguchi, Japan. November 13, 2010 - February 6, 2011.
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The premiere presentation of the situation polar m [mirrored] by Carsten Nicolai and Marko Peljhan will be presented on Saturday November 13, 2010, at the YCAM Center in Yamaguchi, Japan. The installation explores natural radiation phenomena and confronts them with the limits of human sensorial perception. Our understanding of the basic indeterminancy and the non-linear intelligence that one finds in nature's apparent randomness and noise, is limited by the physical characteristics of our senses. The installation offers an unusual insight into the complexity of those natural structures. Like its predecessor project, polar, that was created at the Canon Artlab in Tokyo in 2000 and that won the Prix Ars Electronica for Interactive Art in 2001, polar m [mirrored] was created by the German artist Carsten Nicolai and the Slovenian artist Marko Peljhan. The exhibition is curated by Yukiko Shikata (guest curator) and Kazunao Abe (YCAM).
The project is part of the demonstration initiatives of the UCIRA Integrative Methodologies ART/SCIENCE series and was in part supported by the MAT program at UC Santa Barbara.
Events
Device Art Symposium on Art and Science
From Nano Science to Device Art – Introducing the UCLA Art | Sci Center
Mon. Dec. 20, 2010
MIRAIKAN (National Museum of Emerging science and Innovation) Innovation Hall
Sponsored by JST/CREST
UCLA Art | Sci Center & Lab
The Art|Sci Center is dedicated to pursuing and promoting the evolving “Third Culture” by facilitating the infinite potential of collaborations between (media) arts and (bio/nano) sciences. The center’s affiliation with the California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) offers access to cutting edge researchers and their laboratories and a dedicated gallery for exhibitions. Here too the center hosts the Sci|Art NanoLab Summer Institute for high school students by introducing them to the vast possibilities in the quantum field of art|science for the present and future generations. In cooperation with CNSI, the UCLA School of the Arts and the Department of Design | Media Arts, the Art|Sci Center supports visiting research scholars and artists in residency from around the world. The center presents lectures, mixers, and symposia to bring artists and scientists together in order to mesh these cultures and inspire individuals to think about art and science as already interrelated and relevant to our society.
arte
Beer, Art and Philosophy
The subtitle of Marioni's art autobiography is the title of one of his best known pieces, The Act of Drinking Beer with Friends is the Highest Form of Art. The book is introduced by Thomas McEvilley and illustrated with black and white drawings by the artist. Published by Crown Point Press, 2003."An important work for sculpture, as Marioni holds that the impetus for Conceptual Art resides there." Sculpture Magazine
"If you are stumped by contemporary art, have wondered why contemporary artists do the things they do, make the things they make, and think the way they think, this book is for you. Tom Marioni has created a book that is easy to read, fun, and engaging. In describing his own art and thinking process, Marioni--with his dry, quiet sense of humor--demystifies contemporary art without being academic or condescending. He correctly identifies the two divergent roads that recent art has taken: the Picassoian road, which focuses on the painterly tradition, and the Duchampian road, which encompasses a more catholic view of what can be a fit subject for art inquiry. Marioni shows why the Duchampian road offers more riches for many artists, including himself. By incorporating the social and leisure aspects of real life into his art, and by rejecting the dominant cultural work ethic, Tom Marioni amalgamates art and life to create a sophisticated and unique philosophy." -Chris Burden Topanga, California
"I have great appreciation for Tom Marioni's mind & art. A light & serious humor, based in & on common & uncommon beauties, found through investigations with ordinary tools. Various forms & materials of matter & magic reaching out & in. No set agenda. Might pop up anywhere. Thanks, Tom, for imputs & outputs over the years. Good music." -William T. Wiley, Woodacre, California
"I would encourage everyone to get to know the work of Tom Marioni. There are many discoveries and delights there. I keep finding new things. It won't make you a better person but will make you happy to be the one you are." -Sol LeWitt, New York City
meu mestre atualmente de arte pública- fonte de texto e foto INTERNET
Tim Rollins + K.O.S.
AVENIDA BORGES DE MEDEIROS (fechar os olhos e imaginar) .
"A RELIGIÃO NUNCA É APENAS METAFÍSICA." CLIFFORD GEERTZ
próximo filme do Harry Potter será rodado na Av. Borges de Medeiros (porto alegre)....pois o cenário é perfeito.
Mimbulus mimbletonia
"...e as mensagens químicas que vão e vem noite e dia dentro do cérebro são alguns dos muitos lembretes de que a linguagem é de fato..
FOTO CARLA MAGALHÃES
"'QUANDO SE DIZ QUE A VACA É UM RUMINANTE E QUE O HOMEM É UM FUMANTE NÃO SE ESTÁ DIZENDO QUE A VACA ESTÁ RUMINANDO AGORA OU QUE O HOMEM ESTÁ FUMANDO UM CIGARRO AGORA. SER RUMINANTE É TER A TENDÊNCIA A RUMINAR DE VEZ EM QUANDO E SER UM FUMANTE É TER O HÁBITO DE FUMAR CIGARROS.'"
CAPÍTULO QUATRO: A RELIGIÃO COMO SISTEMA CULTURAL- DO LIVRO "A INTERPRETAÇÃO DAS CULTURAS DE CLIFFORD GEERTZ