Sunday, December 5, 2010
art & science
http://www.elasticfield.com/polarise.htm
polarise
polarise
2008 - 2009
Polarise is a dynamic installation of blown glass vessels and magnetic liquid. The elements react to the presence of magnetic fi eld. Polarise suggests how our jewellery and personal artefacts may respond to unseen energies surrounding us.
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia
Council, its arts funding and advisory body.
Image: Narelle Sheean
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia
Council, its arts funding and advisory body.
Image: Narelle Sheean
Torafu Architects |
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immersive environment
Thursday, August 12, 2010
The Magic of Indian cotton and hemp
In India, 90% humidity and temperatures over 30 degrees, humidity at 45 degrees temperature And 20%, Japan is also just a cloth to wear in Surrey and the Punjabi people there is not no extreme heat. Sally 7m is required, especially cool since a cloth wrapped body which, for Cuddy's Punjabi is like a signature or things that have been contested from a thin and strong. In many areas with high humidity in the thin cloth dry and easy to spend a summer that it is a comfortable fabric.
Another close-up material that this hemp.
Hemp is a promising material as it is to be eco-plastics and fuels, traditional "to protect people from" bad been believed, it is a quiet buzz has been there side. Anything to do it and protect yourself from electromagnetic radiation. Let's just worn once. Mates as hemp, I think there are different comfortably with linen and ramie.
Incidentally, I heard that hemp production is limited and the drugs that may Convincing a kind of marijuana.Hemp fiber and hemp for the drug but not with different types. This thing is just natural finish cream-yellow color of the hemp not expose.
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Fashion
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Famed Japanese architect Tadao Ando collaborated with Takeo Obayashi to create a unique combination guesthouse and gallery space. The exterior of the Tokyo space is clad in laminated glass panes that reflect light, creating a faint green glow. Inside, platinum-glazed tiles created by Olafur Eliasson frame a courtyard that separates a bar and dining room. The bar features a table and bench designed by Tokujin Yoshioka and a LED optical art piece by Tatsuo Miyajima. The compound has two subterranean gallery spaces where Obayashi houses his collection of works by young Japanese artists, and juxtaposing the contemporary lines throughout the home is a tea ceremony room created by Ko Uehara that was designed after Konnichian, a historic Kyoto tea room. [via architecturaldiges
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