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Process- the making stage
Hide and Seek Kamil Kotarba
“A virtual world always competes with a real world. Instead of focusing on interaction with other people, we prefer to stare at a small mobile screen which constantly offers us new incentives. The incentives which we choose without any restrictions of space and time in which we are currently in. Thanks to this diversity, this form of activity seems to be far more interesting than what we are doing. Maybe it’s really more interesting? Although we are still in a real space, it seems like we aren’t there.
The real life happening around just eludes us. We are somewhere ‘in between’. We don’t bother being. We choose the lack of participation. At the same time we are online – still in touch with our friends. We hide behind mobile screens. We play hide and seek” ~ Kamil Kotarba
Images via Kamil Kotarba, quote via
My Lamp Design
Tribe Collage Inspiration!
Tribal Nomadic Dwelling inspired by the film Daisies
Telephone Book Hive by Kristiina Lahde
Canada artist Kristiina Lahde artistic philosophy is the essential aim to transform ordinary objects and materials into unconventional sculptures, which defy the laws of logic. By re-organizing their architecture, Lahde modifies their geometric identity to manipulate them into a new form. She says:
“I find the overlooked potential of envelopes, newspapers, telephone books and measuring tapes, I manipulate and de-familiarize them in ways that shift, expand, invert, or otherwise transform their internal logic.”
By exploring the means of architecture in her project the Book Hive, Lahde creates a towering paper sculpture from meticulously folded phone books. She transformed an obsolete object into a contemporary piece of art, which was showcased the Oakville Galleries in Gairloch Gardens in Ontario.
View more paper art here!
Beili Liu - The Mending Project, 2011
“The installation consists of hundreds of Chinese scissors suspended from the ceiling, pointing downwards. The hovering, massive cloud of scissors alludes to distant fear, looming violence and worrisome uncertainty. The performer sits beneath the countless sharp blades of the scissors, and performs an on-going simple task of mending.”
Site Mapping
Setting up Camp- Camouflaged Sleeping Vessel Mission 3 @madainterior
Process! Testing and experimenting on a prototype
Rendering a Monash Public Interior Plan
Technical Drawings inspired by Mel Bochner’s work Measurement: Room
Sleeping Vessel in Public Spaces
Architects and Sketches Dmitriy Pogorelov
Frank Ghery
Rem Khoolkaas
Renzo Piano
Mirrored Ziggurat , New Project from Shirin Abedinirad
In this installation I have been inspired by the pyramidal structure of Ziggurat, a common form of temple in ancient Mesopotamia, attempting to connect earth and sky, so humans could be nearer to god.
The Mirrored Ziggurat acts as a staircase, which seeks to connect nature with human beings and to create union of ancient history and today’s world. This installation offers a transformative view of the self.
The Mirrored Ziggurat has seven levels that represent seven heavens. For me, mirrors amplify this paradise, giving light; an important mystical concept in Persian Culture, and a medium creating an optical illusion.
August 2015 / Australia / Sydney / Underbelly Arts Festi
August 2015 / Australia / Sydney / Underbelly Arts Festival
The Little People Project Slinkachu
His miniature figures are left to fend for themselves in the bustling city, where they are then photographed and left to the abandon of their urban environment. These figures embody the estrangement spurred by the over-whelming nature of the modern metropolis, and incite a renewed perspective of the everyday urban experience to those who find them. This sense of isolation and melancholy, however, is accompanied by sense of irony and humour that makes Slinkachu’s commentary all the more poignant.