Lola Dupre is the Dr. 90210 of the feline world. Her exacto knife has been slicing and dicing the heads off of cats for so long that she has amassed a giant catalog of collage work featuring a veritable petri dish of kitty parts. Sewing, pasting, or hanging the heads of kittens to the bodies of decapitated seals, the hoods of UFOs, or around the silky necks of wafish models gained her a recent feature and cover for Flaunt and brought her kitty surgery to a mass audience while also allowing some of her less Frankensteinian work to be featured as well. Check out her bottomless blog HERE.
Over the last year or so, we’ve seen a lot projects involving the projection of video onto architectural structures. The most interesting of these are films that actually take the contours of the building into account, creating perceptual tricks of scale and encouraging viewers to think of the buildings as malleable structures.
To get the full effect, it helps to think about the experience of being a visitor to one of these structures—rather than simply viewing them as web video. Go full-screen, if you can.
555 KUBIK
Ubranscreen teamed up with art director Daniel Rossa to create whimsical deconstructions of the Hamburg Kunsthalle.
Tetragram for Enlargment
Collective Apparati Effimeri took a minimal approach to their projection on the Malatesta Castle Verucchio.
EasyWeb Building Projection Reel
French studio EasyWeb shows off three years of their playful interaction with architectural forms.
Mint Plaza
Obscura Digital was commissioned by McAfee to liven up Mint Plaza in downtown San Fransisco.
Phyletic Museum
Robert Seidel applies his unique approach to abstract CG imagery to the Phyletic Museum in Germany.
Puma “Lift”
Dreamed up by agency Droga5 for Puma, “Lift” turns the model inside-out, creating a dynamic performance space.
Quadrature
More minimal animation in this a/v performance by Alican Aktürk and Refik Anadol, a.k.a. Griduo.
A Kenneth Anger retrospective has been going for a sweltering minute at PS 1 out in the borough of Queens. We suggest getting there early on a Saturday to pay your respects to the godfather of shock cinema, FOX News, and TMZ and then stick around for fun times in the sun.
Zevs got nabbed in Hong Kong while throwing up a drippy droppy “liquidated” Chanel logo on the Armani store in preparation for his first solo show in Hong Kong. By staking his claim in the “brand war” he really pissed off Armani and is getting sued for HK$6.7 million. The flip side is maybe we can expect his show to sell out???
The glorious menace of PIXAÇÃO has been disseminating through the streets of Sao Paolo for decades, leaving the whole population to feel as if they are living in Suicidal Tendencies’ band room. These videos capture the primitive form of graffiti as it lives now while giving a little back story of how it derived over the years from heavy metal imagery, barbarian alphabets, and pissed off favelans wanting to ram a paint can into the faces of the upper class. Thanks to Cool Hunting for putting this together.
Mark Gonzales will be showing a new body of work at the Half Gallery tonight, entitled “Southwest”. If we had to guess, there might be some real pain for his sham friends and some sham pain for his real friends but then again….there could be no champagne for anyone, so who knows???? Either way, it will be packed to the gills and what is more fun then a 9,000 degree mid-summer art opening?
FRENDEN’s explosively colorful illustrations came to us late last night via the whispernetz and forced us to immediately watch a stack of powell peralta videos, do an acid drop, and call in our medicinal marijuana prescription. If these prints came in blacklightable velvet we’d quit everything, make our bedrooms into a shrine to teenagedom, and dole out bags of whipits and JD cards to all our friends as communion.
A collaboration between Soulwax, Fergadelic, and Riton has yielded the audio/visual/galactic space project that is: DIE VERBOTEN, a krautrock influenced musical experience that comes with some pretty complex record sleeve origami created by Fergadelic. A DVD will be released at a later date but for now you can order up some heavy vinyl, wear your kaftan, and head to the white hot Ibiza sand of your mind.
The latest issue of ‘whitewall’ magazine features an exclusive interview with Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter. Apart from Daft Punk interviews being generally uncommon, this one’s fairly unique in that it steers clear of the more conventional topics of DP related conversation, and more towards Bangalter’s sensibilities and influences when it comes to Daft Punk as an all medium encompassing work of “art”.
Adam Kimmel’s lookbook for Fall / Winter 2009 puts Factory alum Gerard Malanga behind the lens to recreate Warhol’s famously awkward screentests from so many decades ago. Stacked from top to bottom with familiar and talented faces, all methods of artistic expression get screentime as Kunle Martins, Matthew Barney, Francesco Clemente, and Glenn O’Brien – to name a few – sit on the hot seat in heavily shadowed awkwardness. Oh yeah, and the clothes are pretty awesome too. Check em out HERE.
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