BOX: Behind-The-Scenes

Very interesting behind-the-scenes for one of the most unique and innovative installation projects you’ve ever seen:

Bot & Dolly, in conjuction with the Creators Project, a behind the scenes look at how BOX was created.

The new behind the scenes companion video to BOX discusses the creative vision behind BOX and the technical process that made this revolutionary performance possible. The documentary contains interviews with GMunk (Bradley G Munkowitz), BOX‘s Design Director and Tarik Abdel-Gawad, BOX‘s Creative Director together with behind scenes footage from the making of BOX.

Gabriel Orozco, Tatiana Bilbao: Observatory House

Roca Blanca Artist Gabriel Orozco collaborated with Architect Tatiana Bilbao in creating his own home: The Observatory House. Set into a rocky elevation with an incredible 360 panorama backdrop. Inspired by the Jantar Mantar Astronomical Observatory. A wonderful example of architecture incorporating its natural surroundings giving its inhabitants an uninhibited view and experience of nature.

Images by Dutch photographer Iwan Baan.

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GMUNK has never disappointed — going back to like 2000, he always came out with something better than the previous and damn if he isn’t one of the funniest — “MUNKSTERBATE strokn’ it with purpose” –: http://www.gmunk.com
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*** I had to categorize this under animation, architecture, art, CG, design, directing, interactive, motion, vfx

The Node by Murat Pak / Undream

 

The Node is an experimental piece of film and sound design. With a sound-bed by Philip Glass, the audio was re-designed by a handful of the some of the most well know and talented sound designers of late (see below). The piece has a starkness reminiscent of Alex Roman’s The Third & The Seventh which is pushed further than nice images and a clean architectural feel. It possesses a certain ominous silence.

“The Node” should be considered as a virtual installation including a collection of recurrences. Each audial redesign of “The Node” will be made by pure minds. A notification will be made when each version goes online. – Murat Pak

Antfood
Audionerve
Box of Toys Audio
Calvin Markus
Combustion
Cypheraudio
David Della Santa
David Kamp
Drasko V & Trifonic
Ece Pak
Echolab
Jeff Dodson
Mutant Jukebox
Studio-Takt
Nikolai von Sallwitz aka Taprikk Sweezee
Wiener Music

Thanks to Remco Janssen for the heads up

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Murat Pak unleashes The Node

“..just because quantum physics said so.”
Murat Pak has initiated a new project entitled The Node, where his new film will be reinterpreted by a stellar collection of audial ‘pure minds’
“The Node” is a project of time-image represented as pixels, which is connected to its reinterpretations done by various frequency artists.
“The Node” should be […]

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Me And Mister Jones: update

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TO THE FUTURE!

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Boy, do those Yugoslavian’s know how to commemorate their country. Smack dab in the middle of the Yugoslav modern art period -or as you art historians like to call it- the socialist modernism/aestheticism, a culture of memorials descended onto the hills. These abstract monuments expressed a forward-looking view for what’s ahead for the war-torn country. Click through to see Robert Burghardt’s amazing flicks.

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