Sunday, October 5, 2008
Gila Paris - New XP in Luxembourg City
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Monday, September 29, 2008
Tribute to Women Photographers on CULTUREINSIDE
This post is to share my passion for several photographers and especially women on CULTUREINSIDE. I want to briefly describe my impression when I look and look again to my favorite shots.
There is no particular order in the list, just coming when I was browsing the site.
But definitively, women have an incredible, passionate and so different view of our world.
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| Gila Paris a brilliant and creative art photographer always at the edge of experimentation. | Nelly Rohel she’s travelling a lot and gives us a pure humanist vision of the world. |
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| LANA nothing to say just take a look, you will understand why many of us love her photos | Teona Macharashvili pure expressionism in photography |
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| Julia Hunsicker intimist, human magic | Sonja Koch urbanism and architecture, but what a vision… |
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| Irma Kravcovaite her composition is pure poetry | Bamba Pilar when photography becomes an abstract vision… |
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| Myriam ZIADE she captures daily live with emotion | |
And YOU what do YOU think?
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Digital Art - Ferrofluids
The weekly topic of “Technology meets art” is quite… unusual. Ferrofluid technology is extremely advanced: nanoscale ferromagnetics in synthetic oil controlled by magnetic field.
Ok, I stop here. Just take the time to look to the video….
The installation "Morpho Towers -- Two Standing Spirals" (2007) was developed by the Japanese artist Sachiko Kodama in her project on “dynamic movement of the fluid”.
This project is considered as one of the most innovative “digital art” experimentation. She received several awards.

Sachiko Kodama is currently an associate professor at University of Electro-Communications in Tokyo.
From my own perspective, new technologies, such as Ferrofluids,, give to the digital art a new dimension and open unlimited doors to creativity and beauty.
I will continue to keep you in touch on what I discover in this fabulous space “technology meets art”.
That’s all for this week folks! Bye..
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Eugenics: the cloning of human beings - artistic vision
It seems that Belle Shafir, aware like many of us of the dramatic developments in the field of genetic engineering, heredity and cloning, has found that turning point in the portrait of our world and in our view of the living creatures in it, a fulcrum that managed to unsettle her as it does us all
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Technology meets art
After reading the article “The digital tools for the Artists”, I started exploring what other types of art was relying on technology. I found on YouTube this clip:
First question indeed, is this really art?
My response: definitively. Transient and ephemera, immaterial. Technology here is helping the artist in a simple way: large device and projection system. Again, the use of a simple technology in the hand of an artist becomes a powerful tool of expression.
I will continue to look around and find other technology that artists use to create new way of expressions.
Saturday, February 16, 2008
George Cabig - Body painter











