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Mixed Media, Fractal on Aluminium
Size: 27.6 W x 39.4 H x 0.2 D in
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Artwork “Different Vision” – part of project “3D Body Architecture2” The artwork “Different Vision” is a part of the project and exhibition “3D Body Architecture ² ” which took place at the Tokyo Institute of Technology — Exhibition Center — “AIST Tokyo Waterfront” in Japan this April 2012. The project is a continuation of research initiated on the symbiosis of digital art, architecture and the human body perspectives in our contemporary world and for the first time it was introduced in Japan as a unique way of connecting new technologies and art. The project titled “3D Body Architecture ²” is a continuing research on the subject of circuit architecture, high technology and art. In this “open” work, a number of disciplines are intertwined, from architecture to design and contemporary art. The project is a mixed fusion of high technology and manufacture, classical art and culture of design. Through this work is clearly introduced an innovative and complex process of creation which grows and changes over time, evolving into new situations and new contexts. The significance of the exhibition “Three-dimensional architecture of the body ²” resides in the combined use of high technological 3D body scanning equipment for the purpose of art (nowadays such systems are mainly employed in the medical sector) and various software for the creation of architectural spaces. The final results are obtained by integrating the 3D scanned data with the modeled 3D space into a coherent whole, which can then be represented as a two-dimensional image. The complete installation comprehends 15 peaces of art in 2D form, measuring 100 x 70 cm, and a video projection in real time. The two dimensional works are made on aluminum background and covered with an acrylic layer. Part of the installation is a digital video animation that displays a virtual 3D space transcending the physical limitations of the traditional concepts of space and time. Artistic production in virtual 3D worlds delete the boundaries of modern, conceptual work in the unity of artistic disciplines. 2D and 3D works of art displayed together will introduce public with a third dimension and explain all progressive creative process as digital unit that moves through space. Subject of this research is a layered depth of space, surface meaning, specific relationship between individual and environment, physical limitations of the traditional concepts of space. Project introduced public with an innovative and complex process of creation of an artistic work which grows, changes over time, evolving into new situations and new contexts. The entire artwork is accompanied by specific digital music sound, which makes installation even more effective. The significance of the project is unique way of connecting different digital methods - scanning system and architectural software — for the purpose of art which reflects the present and opens a small window into the future. The project was awarded by the Los Alamos University, New Mexico in October of last year in the international competition “Art and Science”. The project will be also presented at the worldwide most important international conference on “3D Body”.2012 in October in Lugano, Switzerland.
Mixed Media:Fractal on Aluminium
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1
Size:27.6 W x 39.4 H x 0.2 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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Ana D'Apuzzo, Ascona, Switzerland Contemporary architect, artist and designer. Owner of the 'Studio Ana D'Apuzzo' for 13 years in the heart of Ascona, Switzerland where she presents her art and design works. Already 10 years working between Japan and Switzerland, where she holds workshops, give lectures and present her art and design works. Dipl. engineer of architecture, with a master degree in the field contemporary architecture and art. Currently in research of the connections between contemporary art and architecture in theory and practice, trough various media: digital, oil on canvas, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, ink, combination of techniques. She currently lives, paints and works between the two shores of Lago Maggiore. Awards and competitions (a selection): - Finalist at "The Plan Awards - Special Projects", Milano, Italy, 2015 - First price at "Lelo UnDesign Award - Painting", Hong Kong, China, 2014 - Finalist at "The Art & Science competition", Los Alamos (NM), USA, 2011 - Finalist at "Prix Emil Hermes", Paris, France, 2010 - Finalist at "Create the Void", Guggenheim Museum, New York (NY), USA, 2010 - First prize at "Pittori in piazza a Caviano", APST, Switzerland, 2010 - Finalist at "Black&White by Coco Chanel", - Scholarship recipient of the International Scholarship of the Kent University - Architecture/Art, Canterbury, UK (2009) for a PhD. - Ringstrassen Galerien, Vienna, Austria, 2010 - Mention at "Reconstruction of Square Kosturnica", Kusevac, Serbia, 2007 - Mention at "Restructuring an rural space to enhance identity", Rome, Italy, 2005 - Special prize for architecture at "BID Zone Krusevac - Mercy Corps", USA, 2003 - First prize at "Red Cross Art Contest", Yugoslavia, 1990
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