TinCan |
a collaborative project about making space |
Tiny Circus is a collaborative project whose members engage communities to develop a show entitled: “The Other Histories of the World,” a series of short, stop-motion animated films. The films are projected in public spaces from a vintage airstream trailer, a rolling magic lantern. The animations present fanciful imagined histories of a variety of subjects, like rain, smiles, or constellations.
Stability.
Collaboration by Ward Shelley and Alex Schweder
Lawrimore Project, Seattle,
March, 2009.
An architectural performance piece that will be occupied by the artists 24 hours a day during the first week of the show. In counterpoint to its name, Stability. is a piece in which balance is a matter of negotiation.
Like a see-saw, this 25 foot structure is a house balanced on a central pivot with the two artists living at either end. When occupied the two bodies will need to move in the space in relation to one another to keep the structure straight. Visually separated by a kitchen and bathroom in the center, the occupying bodies will sense each other through displacement of weight. Activities will naturally change (willingly or not) as the house shifts.
from Denver Lynxlegs
from Denver Lynxlegs
How It’s Made: Airstream Trailer
How It’s Made (Season 12 / Episode 10 / Part 1) (via bamboopasia)
andree-anne dupuis-bourret is a quebec based artist whose work combines drawing and sculpture
together to create unusual installations. la debacle is one of her latest pieces and showcases her unique
artistic style. the project is an assemblage of paper that features line drawings done by dupuis-bourret,
and photocopied over and over. the papers are folded and attached together to create a gradient effect
that moves from thin spaced lines to thick and busy ones. looking at the piece close up it takes on an
environmental feeling that recalls mountains.
http://blogaadb.blogspot.com
via designboom: andree-anne dupuis-bourret: la debacle