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Berries, Cookies, and Salami Slices Anonymize Vintage Portraits by Digital Artist Harriet Moutsopoulos
Solar-Powered Chicken Caravan Keeps Farm Birds on the Move
From Toni Goltz, the designer and builder of @luomukoti – a tiny home project in Finland that offers inspiring prospectives on materiality and shapes for any room, on wheels or not.
“My house gives me a freedom of living, the atmosphere of location-free work. It offers time freed up due to its minimal cost of living and independence through self-sufficiency. It is completely free of adhesives and other chemicals, plastics, and unnatural materials. The material is Finnish pine, spruce, aspen, and the insulation is Finnish hemp.
The design of the house began with an interest in circular shapes and cornerlessness - a continuous form. The shape selection was also guided by the aerodynamics of transporting the house.
The house is seamlessly and uniformly insulated and exterior lined and can be supported by poles using the frame’s longitudinal beams. I like the idea of choosing a place for the house in natural conditions and sitting in the landscape while the wind keeps the floor dry. “
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Redrawing Images- Tim Rodenbröker - Generative Coding
Generative 3D-Portraits based on photos by Ivana Marija Hope. Size and z-position of each object is based on brightness-values extracted from the image-files.
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The Shadow of the Vapor
Latest work from Adrien M & Clair B is a large scale installation full of rock-like formations fully projected with interactive particles which give a sense of flow throughout:
A large-scale (900 msq), immersive and interactive work of art to pay tribute to the memory of the building and to the fungus named Torula, that used to cover the building before the renovation work started. The fungus feeds off the alcohol’s natural evaporation. Inspired by an animist fiction, Claire Bardainne and Adrien Mondot’s piece uses digital technology to reveal “the shadow of the vapor”.
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