BLs Coming up in October-December 2022
Note: there’s a series on GagaOOLala called, “Love at the End of the World,” I don’t know whether this is the Philippine version of, “Till the World Ends,” but it sounds like it.
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BLs Coming up in October-December 2022
Note: there’s a series on GagaOOLala called, “Love at the End of the World,” I don’t know whether this is the Philippine version of, “Till the World Ends,” but it sounds like it.
New Post has been published on Vuing.com
New Post has been published on http://vuing.com/fantastic-photographs-of-the-burning-man-festival/
Fantastic photographs of the Burning Man Festival
7E Studio Guest - Kimchee and Chips
Kimchee and Chips, is a collaborative art studio based in Seoul founded by Elliot Woods (UK) and Mimi Son (S. Korea). Their works combines technical media and/or primitive materials to create interactive exhibits. They use disciplines of visual technology such as projectors, cameras, graphical computation as well as utilizing code with traditional art materials.
“Light Barrier” (2014) is a light installation consisting of convex mirrors and light to create projection of floating graphical/animating objects.
“Line Segments Space” (2013) is a spectacular light and sound installation using projection, nylon string and code. It very much resonates with works from our past 7E featured artist Jeongmoon Choi.
“Lunar Surface” (2014) is a projection image created by a vertical flag of fabric moving in wind, displaced by curves of air pressure, swinging back and forth. “As it sweeps, it extrudes a trail of light which draws a moon floating in space. The flag renders this moon from another reality, the silk surface acts as a boundary between 2 realities, intermediating the laws of the 2 realms.”
Photos do not do justice. Be sure to watch the videos. I’m loving the wordplay on their name. Sounds pretty tasty actually.
You're nervous. Relax.
Big changes are in the horizon. We're looking forward to announcing soon. In the meantime, I'm doing my best by filtering the good vibes from all the noise in this world.
Here's a late summer playlist I created. It consists of down-tempo trip-hop, funk, electronica, rap, etc. Smooooth and chill.
Above: Dâm Funk - a modern funk supreme. Love him.
-Jinna
7E Guest Artist - Todd Mclellan
Things Come Apart is a collection of photographs by Todd Mclellan who captures the dismantling of mechanical and electronic objects of past and present. Disassembled objects are intricately arranged in a grid-like fashion or photographed in spectacular explosion.
The engineering and craftsmanship of products are captured in a state of order and disarray. Capturing components laid out in meticulous order allows the viewer to appreciate the enormous design and engineering effort applied to even "ordinary" products.
Check out his slow motion video:
Apart Piano from Todd McLellan Motion/Stills Inc. on Vimeo.
MOONLIGHT RAINBOW FOUNTAIN
BANPO BRIDGE | KOREA
ORQUIDEORAMA | PLAN B ARQUITECTOS JPRCR ARCHITECTS
Botanical Garden, Medellín, Colombia