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The Weekly Splice of Paul Fraser
In his latest series Weekly Splice, Fraser collects one recorded sound or other non-copyrighted sounds per day. Each Sunday he gives himself less than two hours to splice together seven sounds to great short songs and soundscapes. Enjoy a fresh splice each week! Installation Magazine: Would you be able to speak a bit more about the […]
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Darryll Schiff: The Barrage of the Digital World
We were embedded with a strong technical craftsmanship because of the school’s New Bauhaus origins, yet at the same time we were led to be forward-thinking artists. This could not have fit any better with my psyche and belief that as an artist, the tools we use are simply gateways to share our vision. Many […]
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Maya Almeida: Underwater Dance
I grew up in a creative environment. I have been influenced by sculpture and architecture, I am drawn to dimensionality, shapes, structures and hard light from my early years. Sculptors like Giacometti, Brancusi and Alexander McQueen whose sculptural but romantic works are truly inspirational. In terms of great photographers I love the work and method […]
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Franck Berthuot: The Oceanic Lens
French photographer, Franck Berthuot moved to Hawaii to pursue his passion – water photography. He shares his black and white photographs from his travels to Maui, Tahiti and Paia. Berthuot dived for hours and shot thousands of pictures until capturing the perfect moment. All images © of the artist
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Mallory Morrison: Through the Fog
During an unusually foggy week in Los Angeles, I found myself having a very visceral reaction to the weather and missing my native San Francisco. I took that feeling of homesickness and the visual idea of fog and put it in the water. The result was a mirror into my subconscious, the images told a […]
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Shamanistic Imagery: Hyon Gyon at VOLTA NY
It was in Japan that she began to interact with and illustrate the spirit world. Recalling that some Korean masks were used in war, Gyon remodeled them as Shamans: partially to remember the figures association with death and for the purpose of making progress with her brilliant compositions. Perhaps one of the most […]