- The Complex Groove podcast 001 mixed by Gabriel Sacristan master
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micasaessucasa:

Book Chair

micasaessucasa:

Book Chair

staceythinx:

Jacqueline Stewart Brown’s amazing physiograms are created by swinging a light source above a camera and exposing the image from several seconds to several minutes.

 - Complex Groove promo mixed by Social Partners
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Complex Groove promo mixed by Social Partners | Social Partners

My new sounds

nylivnla:


To Change Art Destroy Ego, 1965, 1968

nylivnla:

To Change Art Destroy Ego, 1965, 1968

staceythinx:

Selections from Flow Theory, a project by Tatiana Plakhova.

Plakhova described her process to Sublimotion:

My technique is quite simple, it’s just lines and dots. All the images are “handmade” vectors, it’s not a result of processing or fractals. I like mathematical art, but when it’s made by a machine, it almost never looks alive.

When asked about her inspiration:

It depends on the mood and the theme I want to realize. The projects that remind stars were about forms, just one form morphing into another. Before making a biological project, I collected thousands of microscopy photos and botanical images, to feel it from the inside. Folk complexity originated in my love of the oriental and folk art beauty, and understanding, that almost every folk art is based on similar forms, it’s just arranged in different ways. So in spite of the separation of the different folk arts, there are united forms, and you can see in them something Indian, Arabic or Osman, Russian and so on.


 

FLOW THEORY from Tatiana Plakhova on Vimeo.

 

VISUAL SCIENCE from Tatiana Plakhova on Vimeo.

 - Gabriel Sacristan  Autumn mix
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staceythinx:

A fantastic project by designer David Hanauer puts the world under your feet in a whole new way.

The project shows different patterns for a carpet / carpeted floor. It is about identity, new patterns, google, architecture. It reflects a new identity of products as well as humans and the interaction between them.
Comparing to Persian carpets of former times, “worldwide carpets” interprets ornaments from these times into the 21st century.
The pattern represents a photograph which is built with the help of screenshots in Google Earth. It shows landscapes from a bird’s eye view.