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Chance. we have limited control. best we can do in chuck things in the presumed right direction and hope they land close.
throwing tubes
unnatural nature mimic. Humans change there environment other things change to their environment. has our environment changed so much that we now have to change to adapt?
ANISH KAPOOR 'Descension' solo show 02/05/2015 - 05/09/2015 GALLERIA CONTINUA / San Gimignano
the artist is like a fool, like an idiot.....
Anish Kapoor
With apps such as Brushes you can join artists such as David Hockney in using smartphones and tablets to create works of art
Gillian Wearing
One of the most fascinating video artists working today is Gillian Wearing, whose trademark approach involves creating hyper-realistic masks for her subjects, often shuffling them so that their voices and mannerisms take on antithetical identities to the people we see on the screen. People are really honest when they speak to Wearing and her camera, and in the above example, the resulting anecdotes about filial cruelty can be as heartbreaking as they are weird and original.
http://katiepaterson.org/vatnajokull/
An underwater microphone lead into Jökulsárlón lagoon - an outlet glacial lagoon of Vatnajökull, filled with icebergs - connected to an amplifier, and a mobile-phone, which created a live phone line to the glacier. The number +44(0)7757001122 could be called from any telephone in the world, the listener put through to Vatnajökull. A white neon sign of the phone number hung in the gallery space
Scottish artist Katie Paterson talks about her art and the practice of bouncing radio signals off of the moon's surface. Read more about moon bouncing and Ka...
CINE DREAMS with Stan VanDerBeek, Jeronimo Voss, Katie Paterson Organized by Fondazione Nicola Trussardi and miart, Civico Planetario “Ulrico Hoepli”, Milan 28…
Bill Viola (born 1951) is a contemporary video artist. He is considered a leading figure in the generation of artists whose artistic expression depends upon electronic, sound, and image technology in New Media.[1] His works focus on the ideas behind fundamental human experiences such as birth, death and aspects of consciousness
http://www.billviola.com/biograph.htm