2018-03-27T08:21:49+00:00December 6th, 2014|Tags: , |

shihlun:

Walead Beshty’s FedEx Sculptures series(2005 – present).

Walead Beshty constructs glass vitrines that are the exact dimensions of a FedEx box, and he then places the glass boxes into a FedEx box and ships it to the exhibition site. The glass sculptures then show the wear and tear of its travels through “space and time.”. This cracked surface is supposed to represent a record of the sculpture’s “hidden life” as though the sculpture were an exposure of a photograph. The FedEx boxes the sculpture is delivered in then becomes the base for the artwork. Beshty then gives the sculptures a title which consists of a record of the journey the box took to arrive at the exhibition.

Duchamp would be proud.

2018-03-27T08:29:31+00:00September 15th, 2014|Tags: |

buzz:

buzz:

‘Cloud Face’ is a collection of cloud images that are recognized as human face by a face-detection algorithm. It is a result of computer’s vision error, but they often look like faces to human eyes, too. This work attempts to examine the relation between computer vision and human vision.”

(via Jonathan Vingiano)

I would hang this print up at home.

2018-03-27T08:36:14+00:00August 8th, 2014|Tags: , |

nprfreshair:

Video artist Erdal Inci clones multiple recordings of himself moving through public spaces resulting in these bizarre looping performances.

via This is Colossal 

My jaw dropped when I saw this. It’s gorgeous.

2018-03-27T08:57:49+00:00January 16th, 2014|Tags: |

awolerizku:

My new Sculpture “Oh what a feeling, fuck it, I want a trillion” (2014) Yale School of Art 

Art.

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