• darksilenceinsuburbia:

    Nathalie Miebach // Weather Scores

    My work focuses on the intersection of art and science and the visual articulation of scientific observations. Using the methodologies and processes of both disciplines, I translate scientific data related to astronomy, ecology and meteorology woven sculptures. My method of translation is principally that of weaving – in particular basket weaving – as it provides me with a simple yet highly effective grid through which to interpret data in three-dimensional space. By staying true to the numbers, these woven pieces tread an uneasy divide between functioning both as sculptures in space as well as instruments that could be used in the actual environment from which the data originates.

    Central to this work is my desire to explore the role visual aesthetics play in the translation and understanding of science information. By utilizing artistic processes and everyday materials, I am questioning and expanding boundaries through which science data has been traditionally visually translated (ex: graphs, diagrams), while at the same time provoking expectations of what kind of visual vocabulary is considered to be in the domain of ‘science’ or ‘art’.

    For my most recent project called “Recording and Translating Climate Change”, I gather weather observations from specific ecosystems using very simple data-collecting devices. The numbers are then compared to historical / global meteorological trends, before being translated into sculpture. By examining the complex behavioral interactions of living/non-living systems between weather and an environment, I hope to gain a better understanding of complexity of systems and behaviors that make up weather and climate change. Lately, I have also started to translate the data into musical scores, which are then interpreted through sculptures as well as through collaborations with musicians. My aim is twofold: to convey a nuance or level of emotionality surrounding my research that thus far has been absent from my visual work and to reveal patterns in the data musicians might identify which I have failed to see. (artist statement)

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  • finofilipino:

    Cómo convertir un montón de figuras viejas en una lámpara original.

  • homestylingblog:

    Neutral Tones

    Apartment in S. Bento by Margarida Matias

    Source: HomeAdore

    (vía creativehouses)

  • artruby:

    Liza Lou, Color Field, (2012-13). 

    (vía artruby)

  • thedsgnblog:

    Vitra Packaging Design by BVD

    “After years of qui­etly admir­ing Vitra’s excep­tional range of fur­ni­ture and inte­rior acces­sories, we finally got the oppor­tu­nity to cre­ate their new pack­ag­ing con­cept. From the sim­ple sat­is­fac­tion of func­tion­al­ity, dura­bil­ity and the beauty of Vitra’s soul, we secured the syn­er­gies between the Vitra brand, their design­ers and the envi­ron­ment to add some­thing special.”

    BVD is a cre­ative agency based in Stock­holm, Swe­den work­ing with clients rang­ing from local place iden­ti­ties to big multi-national brands. Their client-participatory ser­vices revolve around their effec­tive and ele­gant Sim­plify to Clarify-process, made to min­i­mize the blur and max­i­mize the impact of a brand, ser­vice or prod­uct. This is the secret recipe behind all of their suc­cess­ful cases.

    (Fuente: bvd.se, vía thedsgnblog)

  • thedsgnblog:

    Vitra Packaging Design by BVD

    “After years of qui­etly admir­ing Vitra’s excep­tional range of fur­ni­ture and inte­rior acces­sories, we finally got the oppor­tu­nity to cre­ate their new pack­ag­ing con­cept. From the sim­ple sat­is­fac­tion of func­tion­al­ity, dura­bil­ity and the beauty of Vitra’s soul, we secured the syn­er­gies between the Vitra brand, their design­ers and the envi­ron­ment to add some­thing special.”

    BVD is a cre­ative agency based in Stock­holm, Swe­den work­ing with clients rang­ing from local place iden­ti­ties to big multi-national brands. Their client-participatory ser­vices revolve around their effec­tive and ele­gant Sim­plify to Clarify-process, made to min­i­mize the blur and max­i­mize the impact of a brand, ser­vice or prod­uct. This is the secret recipe behind all of their suc­cess­ful cases.

    (Fuente: bvd.se, vía thedsgnblog)

  • artruby:

    Virginia Melnyk. 

    (vía artruby)

  • artruby:

    Carsten Höller.

    (vía artruby)