Monday, October 5, 2009

on the threshold between the 2nd and 3rd dimensions...

SCINTILLATION from Xavier Chassaing on Vimeo.



An experimental film made up of over 35,000 photographs. It combines an innovative mix of stop motion and live projection mapping techniques. I think it pairs well with the background music. Now turn off your lights and watch it in the dark over and over again....

Beneath, Ink and Resin works (sculptures? paintings? installations?) that make me question what dimension to 'view' these works from. Wikipedia tells me Dustin Yellin's (http://www.dustinyellin.com/) artworks are based on a unique process of painting 3d forms in resin. Common subjects in his artworks are biological imagery. While historic artis
ts like Leopold Blaschka and Ernst Haeckel have used their techniques to represent real biological forms, Dustin Yellin's artworks exist as permutations of natural life and form. His paintings use a method to represent 3d forms that is reminiscent of both lenticular images and rapid prototyping. The technique approximates a static volumetric display and is autostereoscopic as his artworks appear three dimensional without the use of special glasses or viewing equipment.


































how tenuous our perception has become...

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