Auteur/autrice : Reynald DrouhinPage 16 of 36
Die, 2009 wood, neon, mirror, one way mirror and electric system 48 x 48 x 48 inches 121.9 x 121.9 x 121.9 cm http://www.paulkasmingallery.com/artists/ivan-navarro/
http://www.1024architecture.net/ META-MAPPING from 1024 on Vimeo. 3D Bridge / Report #1 from 1024 on Vimeo.
http://www.newyorkbygehry.com
Pochoir bombe noire, 63 x 222 cm.
4′, vidéo sonore, Paris, 2011.
http://ofralapid.com/category/broken-assembled-house/
Tino Schaedler http://www.i-cocoon.com http://www.yankodesign.com/2011/05/31/immersive-cocoon/
http://www.janvormann.com
Dessins sur papier millimétré, 21 x 29,7 cm.
Remi Gaillard, http://www.nimportequi.com Street graffiti artist Slinkachu is pimping snails rides all over London. The Snail, 1953, L’Escargot, Gouache on paper, cut and pasted on paper mounted on…
Jorge Macchi, 10:51, 2009 Vidéoprojection — En boucle
néon blanc, 62 x 222 cm, 2011. néon blanc, 70 x 250 cm, 2011.
Esquisse pour projet d’escalier
Donald Judd
Image archive
Cloud archive
Vidéo sonore 4’22 », Paris, 2011. Son extrait de la scène 26 de « 2001: A Space Odyssey » de Stanley Kubrick.
Olaf Brezeski: ‘Dream – Sponatanous Combustion’, resin and soot, courtesy Czarna Gallery Olaf Brzeski, « Breath », mixed media, approx. 100 cm (wide), 2009. http://czarnagaleria.net/en/artists/4/olaf-brzeski
The first monolith to be discovered in the modern age was unearthed on the moon near Tycho Crater due to it emitting a powerful magnetic field which…
Du Zhen Jun http://duzhenjun.com
http://www.clampart.com/artists/wilkes/wilkes.htm
United Visual Artists http://www.uva.co.uk
Nam June Paik, TV Buddha, 1974-1982
Buildings made of sky, 2009. http://peterwegner.com
Raimund Abraham, Paul Andreu, Architecture Principe, André Bloc, Frédéric Borel, Andrea Branzi, Chanéac, dECOi, DOGMA, David Georges Emmerich, Günter Günschel, Hans Hollein, IaN+, Jan Kempenaers, Aglaia Konrad, Ugo…
Props, photography Rookobject is a sculpture made of smoke. The glass container is needed to give the smoke it’s shape. One could view smoke as having all possible…