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Baroque.me: J.S. Bach – Cello Suite No. 1 – Prelude

Baroque.me (2011) by Alexander Chen. Video capture. baroque.me visualizes the first Prelude from Bach’s Cello Suites. Using the math behind string length and pitch, it came from a simple idea: what if all the notes were drawn as strings? Instead of a stream of classical notation on a page, this interactive project highlights the music’s underlying structure and subtle shifts.

Grab and interact: baroque.me
More details at: blog.chenalexander.com/2011/baroque-bach-cello/

Built in: HTML5 Canvas, Javascript, SoundManager
Made while a resident at Eyebeam (eyebeam.org)

Baroque.me: J.S. Bach – Cello Suite No. 1 – Prelude from Alexander Chen on Vimeo.

Jackson Pollack ’51

National Gallery of Art – Videos & Podcasts

 

Stay up to date with podcasts from the National Gallery of Art, which include documentary excerpts, lectures, and other films about the Gallery’s history, exhibitions, and collections.

This is a great collection of podcast (video and audio) about works of art, artists and exhibitions at one the worlds best museums. Well Worth the time to check out.

Thanks Elizabeth for the hint!
via National Gallery of Art – Videos & Podcasts.

Cindy Sherman Interview – Cindy Sherman Exhibition at MOMA

THE REAL CINDY SHERMAN

The famed artist is known for bringing a universe of characters to life, but she’s the most compelling of them all. Also read about her upcoming exhibit at New York’s Museum of Modern Art.

via Cindy Sherman Interview – Cindy Sherman Exhibition at MOMA – Harper’s BAZAAR.

Willem de Kooning and Wildstyle

Essay: Willem de Kooning and Wildstyle – News – 12ozProphet.com

Most movements in all the arts go through this progression. In graffiti it happened within a mere five to ten years, because of the immediacy and speed of the subways to share the work with a whole city of young artists the very next day after it was created. There were no studio visits to schedule, no galleries to organize shows, no hiding the work from prying eyes. It was in your face the day after the artist painted it. This sped up the process of transition towards complexity.

 

 

The Feral Diagram illustrates these connections with a 2-D info-graphic, charting the revolutionary change in Fine Art History as Graffiti and Street Art became the most relevant movement(s) throughout the world, as evidenced by their popularity and influence. As time has passed, because of the successes of the Pop Art movement as well which allowed for the acceptance of the movement into the art world in the first place, Graffiti and Street Art have continued to grow in acceptance and popularity, becoming the most relevant movement of the late twentieth century and at the start of the new millennium.

Essay: Willem de Kooning and Wildstyle – News – 12ozProphet.com

 

Last Monday, the once-in-a-lifetime retrospective, de Kooning, closed its doors at the MoMA. The 12ozProphet crew squeaked in at the last minute on Sunday to check out the two hundred paintings by the Abstract Expressionist/Action Painting Master. He and the other painters of his generation actually have more in common with graffiti than you’d think. Much like the Wildstyle masters of the late twentieth century into the new millenium, de Kooning had impeccable drafting skills; professional experience as a house painter, sign painter and designer; considered himself a working class artist; and explored full-body gestures, improvisation, and deconstruction of form. When he painted he totally bugged out and shredded reality.

via Essay: Willem de Kooning and Wildstyle – News – 12ozProphet.com.

Matt Pyke / super-computer-romantics

Matt Pyke & Friends / La Gaite Lyrique from Matt Pyke on Vimeo.
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DESIGN AND THE ELASTIC MIND – SUPER-COMPUTER-ROMANTICS – DECODE – DESIGNING SEEDS
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MATT PYKE & FRIENDS
SUPER-COMPUTER-ROMANTICS
12 NEW DIGITAL ARTWORKS

CO-CURATED BY CHARLOTTE LEOUZON / LA GAITE LYRIQUE
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21 APRIL – 27 MAY 2011
LA GAITE LYRIQUE, PARIS
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via Matt Pyke / super-computer-romantics.

JR’s TED Prize wish: Use art to turn the world inside out

JR’s TED Prize wish: Use art to turn the world inside out.

Working anonymously, pasting his giant images on buildings, trains, bridges, the often-guerrilla artist JR forces us to see each other. Traveling to distant, often dangerous places — the slums of Kenya, the favelas of Brazil — he infiltrates communities, befriending inhabitants and recruiting them as models and collaborators. He gets in his subjects’ faces with a 28mm wide-angle lens, resulting in portraits that are unguarded, funny, soulful, real, that capture the sprits of individuals who normally go unseen. The blown-up images pasted on urban surfaces – the sides of buildings, bridges, trains, buses, on rooftops — confront and engage audiences where they least expect it. Images of Parisian thugs are pasted up in bourgeois neighborhoods; photos of Israelis and Palestinians are posted together on both sides of the walls that separate them.

HERE IS  LINK TO MY SUBMISSION: Future, Hope, Fear

JR’s most recent project, “Women Are Heroes,” depicts women “dealing with the effects of war, poverty, violence, and oppression” from Rio de Janeiro, Phnom Penh, Delhi and several African cities. And his TED Prize wish opens an even wider lens on the world — asking us all to turn the world inside out. Visit insideoutproject.net …

“I would like to bring art to improbable places, create projects so huge with the community that they are forced to ask themselves questions.”

JR, Beaux Arts Magazine

Walk – An intervention in public space – YouTube

Public Space! Intervention of Hearts at the Vancouver Art Gallery | NowPublic News Coverage

via We Love You, Public Space! Intervention of Hearts at the Vancouver Art Gallery | NowPublic News Coverage.

“intervention of hearts” painted by Vancouver Public Space Network. The VPSN are a local organization devoted to the appreciation and celebration of public space in the city and are to thank for a raucous ongoing programme of events including roundtables, community consulation on issues as diverse as Eco-Density, surveillance, and public art. Go, VPSN!

Continue reading at NowPublic.com: We Love You, Public Space! Intervention of Hearts at the Vancouver Art Gallery | NowPublic News Coverage http://www.nowpublic.com/culture/we-love-you-public-space-intervention-hearts-vancouver-art-gallery#ixzz1j50Xn1vw