degeneration. woman with a cube.
by hugo arcier
via le blog du temps perdu
All my 3D objects are afflicted with a degenerative disease.
Gripped by terror, they understand what fate awaits them.
Gradually they disintegrate, face after face they lose their appearance, with a fatal outcome.
In this way the 3D objects die.
Hugo Arcier
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This animated short by Theodore Ushev is like a whirlwind tour of Russian constructivist art and is filled with visual references to artists of the era, including Vertov, Stenberg, Rodchenko, Lissitsky and Popova.
via film board of canada (sorry about their icon in the middle of the frame...)
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digital imagery by sascha wagner (linosso)
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body, 1990
bronze

body and fruit, 1991 / 1993
cast iron, air
body, 1991 - 93
cast iron, air

still running, 1990 - 93
cast iron, air
earth, 1991 - 93

end product, 1990 - 93
cast iron, air
still falling I, 1990 - 91
cast iron, air
The EXPANSION works began with an obsession with renegotiating the skin: questioning where things and events begin and end.
All forms become egg-shaped if their skin is repeated, achieving an equilibrium between stasis and potential.
The EXPANSION works apply this process to the body in dynamic motion, moving bodies either in self-locomotion, as in STILL LEAPING, or in positions where the body is the subject of movement, as in STILL FALLING.
All the pieces are based on moulds of my own body, but I gave up the obsessive repetition of the skin which would have resulted in a plaster form that weighed several tons.
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still leaping, work in progress photos:




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