I love the distortion of space before your eyes in his mirror works. And the sheer scale of the other pieces makes the environment look small. Makes you appreciate the space it's in.
thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed. Not sure about the title of the though. Won't promise anything but I will try to find out. If I am successful I will get back to you.
Ohhh! This gives me an idea! 5:26 What if they made sculptures that didn't invoke feelings and thought just through how the sculpture looks.. but how it SOUNDS! Invoke unique feelings and emotions through the acoustics of a sculpture! And then, have colors and shapes that accompany the sound that the unique shape that the sculpture produces. Mastering the skill of using physics and acoustics science with psychological science and generally stuff like that to make the audience feel exactly what the artist wanted them to feel with that kind of art. I hope someone knows what I mean because I think this would be an amazing art form. If you get me.
Ability of art to engage (because it's experiential, not just image to look at, it's a process you go through) 3:53 On the spatial location of the image 5:02
the one of his works i have seen was only small . beautiful red . wall mounted curvy shape . like a chez loungue ( however you spell that ) a large odd red couch-like shape lifted up on its side. you walk towards it and the i noticed how the sound , in the space , .. well sound and space together .. it all makes sense, sound in space . so as you move relative to the piece, the audio ( your breath, your clothes, the people around behind and with you ) it all moves , baby YAAAHH
Anish Kapoor is one of the greatest artists, ever. He has anacquired an exclusive right though, for the artistic use of the blackest color in the world - Vantablack. That is the way of the mediocre and I think he should reconsider.
Why, upon receiving the commission for the Olympic Tower, did he decide upon a brain-fart, instead of sticking with this aesthetic? He must've been given the job on the back of this, far more polished, work.
I love the distortion of space before your eyes in his mirror works. And the sheer scale of the other pieces makes the environment look small. Makes you appreciate the space it's in.
Totally agree. His work is amazing and so thought provoking
thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed. Not sure about the title of the though. Won't promise anything but I will try to find out. If I am successful I will get back to you.
thanks for sharing it! i watched a few minutes at the guggenheim exhibition (bilbao) and I could finish it here, thanks a lot!
Ohhh! This gives me an idea! 5:26 What if they made sculptures that didn't invoke feelings and thought just through how the sculpture looks.. but how it SOUNDS! Invoke unique feelings and emotions through the acoustics of a sculpture! And then, have colors and shapes that accompany the sound that the unique shape that the sculpture produces. Mastering the skill of using physics and acoustics science with psychological science and generally stuff like that to make the audience feel exactly what the artist wanted them to feel with that kind of art. I hope someone knows what I mean because I think this would be an amazing art form. If you get me.
Yes , let us know about the soundtrack, it is really nice and spot on..
Ability of art to engage (because it's experiential, not just image to look at, it's a process you go through) 3:53
On the spatial location of the image 5:02
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the one of his works i have seen was only small . beautiful red . wall mounted curvy shape . like a chez loungue ( however you spell that ) a large odd red couch-like shape lifted up on its side. you walk towards it and the i noticed how the sound , in the space , .. well sound and space together .. it all makes sense, sound in space . so as you move relative to the piece, the audio ( your breath, your clothes, the people around behind and with you ) it all moves , baby YAAAHH
Anish Kapoor is one of the greatest artists, ever. He has anacquired an exclusive right though, for the artistic use of the blackest color in the world - Vantablack. That is the way of the mediocre and I think he should reconsider.
Thanks for sharing this.
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and yes !! by the way ...many thanks for sharing !!
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Wow Jim Paul De Nieva
That would be aaaaammaaaazing! :D
Is there anyone who knows the title of the music on this video ? thanks !
HOLA SOY ARQUITECTO JAIR MARTINEZ, ME GUSTARIA SABER SI LO PUEDO ENCONTRAR PARA AMERICA LATINA!
quelqu'un(e)pourrait nous renseigner sur la "provenance" de la musique qui accompagne cette vidéo ? merci d'avance !
Truth be told! Descension!
nice
Why, upon receiving the commission for the Olympic Tower, did he decide upon a brain-fart, instead of sticking with this aesthetic? He must've been given the job on the back of this, far more polished, work.
he's so mid.