Showing posts with label singularity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label singularity. Show all posts
Thursday, October 27, 2011
[dNASAb] is participating in a panel discussion at The New School, Eugene Lang College,NYC
[dNASAb] is participating in a panel discussion "Realizing an artistic concept with the use of Technology" at The New School, Eugene Lang College,NYC moderated by John Ensor Parker, and featuring guest artists Jason Krugman, dNASAb, Pat Lay and Nurit Bar-Shai, on Thursday October 27, 6-7 pm at The New School, Eugene Lang College,65 West 11th street.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
"Emergent Ecological Technologies""2009 60 "w X 40"h photograph.lightjet print edition of 7 + 2 AP by [dNASAb] 09'
"Emergent Ecological Technologies #2""2009 60 "w X 40"h photograph.lightjet print edition of 7 + 2 AP
Inspired by the surf, the unpredictable elements of nature,and the energy of the ocean.As well, as the amount of "consumer plastics" needed by humans to enjoy the beach.I set out to create new images incorporating the waves, both light and ocean, wind, sand, explosives, and sculptures made of plastics, rubber and fiber optics.I created mini installations on the shoreline, with fiber optics driven by 9v volt batteries, that proved to be waterproof.It was extremely difficult to work in that changing environment in the middle of the night, half of the time I was knee deep in water with the waves crashing on my tripod.But some interesting and exciting new images were created, and spawned a ton of new thoughts about how to create works integrating nature.
[dNASAb]
Inspired by the surf, the unpredictable elements of nature,and the energy of the ocean.As well, as the amount of "consumer plastics" needed by humans to enjoy the beach.I set out to create new images incorporating the waves, both light and ocean, wind, sand, explosives, and sculptures made of plastics, rubber and fiber optics.I created mini installations on the shoreline, with fiber optics driven by 9v volt batteries, that proved to be waterproof.It was extremely difficult to work in that changing environment in the middle of the night, half of the time I was knee deep in water with the waves crashing on my tripod.But some interesting and exciting new images were created, and spawned a ton of new thoughts about how to create works integrating nature.
[dNASAb]
[dNASAb] in "Tomorrow City" Robot video project Incheon, Korea
"Tomorrow City" Robot video project Incheon, Korea,Curated by Janet Oh Gallery, Seoul Korea. on view 2009-2010 pictured opposite video by [dNASAb] 2009
Monday, March 16, 2009
"Future Genetic Anomalies" + "LCD_Blossom" video sculptures, filmed in [dNASAb]'s studio
video footage of [dNASAb] video sculptures
"Future Genetic Anomalies" + "LCD_Blossom"
in the studio 2009. 1.30 mins.
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