Some cool multi-headed sculptures by yoshitoshi kanemaki http://www.inspirewetrust.com/en/2015/07/21/yoshitoshi-kanemaki/
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Some cool multi-headed sculptures by yoshitoshi kanemaki http://www.inspirewetrust.com/en/2015/07/21/yoshitoshi-kanemaki/
Interesting article on Metamodernism and the Museum, and nice shots of some of the projects, dealing with a lot of nice materials and juxtapositions/dichotomies here—a lot about old v. new again
Post Internet Survival Guide///Project/////Very Interesting Project
kyle green - RISD
While at RISD I became interested in the barrier between the physical and the digital worlds. I began experimenting with that barrier by introducing digital objects into the physical world and physical objects into the digital. The barrier between the two became permeable, allowing rich narratives to form. I experimented with 3D printing and 3D scanning (using 123D Catch). I created a typeface out of the digital artifacts found within InDesign and began creating compositions that break the digital and physical planes. The result of my experimentations and discoveries are housed in an animation that shows a narrative floating here and there in between two different realms. The animation references Michel Foucault's essay Of Other Spaces, which talks about places he called Heterotopias. Heterotopias are defined within the essay as "spaces of otherness", "a single real place that juxtaposes several spaces."
Honestly amazing project and writeup (on all types of idealized body images)
OCEANS BREATHE SALTY - DIS MAGAZINE
Google Now brings you the information you want, when you need it.
Google Now, for example, allows you to “focus on what matters” by solving issues before you even have to think about them. If there’s a restaurant reservation in your calendar, Google Now suggests travel time and great photo spots to enrich your experience.
Very interesting MA thesis and general work by Sara Vrbinc --- relatedto human interaction etc