https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ZGU9fxhxCNYqkqXerBgYSEAZpvYymoqOakG413cEoC8/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ZGU9fxhxCNYqkqXerBgYSEAZpvYymoqOakG413cEoC8/edit?usp=sharing
My research artist was Elsa Mora, she was a New York based multimedia artist, mainly focus on cut paper creations. She was born and raised in Cuba and moved to Los Angeles in 2001, where she lived until 2014. She currently resides in upstate New York, her work has been exhibited worldwide in art galleries and museums.
I love her work call Mindscapes. The work was focus on thinking, the brain working in action, she try to recreate there inner world of the mine, while using the brain as a vessel. All of them looks stunning. The detail and shape are just perfect. It feel is make my machine by 3d printing, but they are actually made by hand. I can feel what she’s trying to express through her work, it’s through become landscape in the brains. Because you never know what’s going on inside the head when someone look totally normal from the outside. It’s eye opening work that I never seen before!
Very interesting artist Laurie Frick, she use the data capture from the EEG activity in brain and rearrange them in to grids of cardboard, paper and wood, which surprisingly similar to CPU transistor inside a computer.
https://www.lauriefrick.com/imaginedtime/fpeienfw0uej0haru680hv2vdi60gn
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