| EL OP: POP Frequency: Exhibition Pop Frequency is a series of snapshots of Botez’s current Top Ten tunes. The abstract images are an attempt to freeze-frame a moment in each song. Through audio analysis, the artist captures the ever-changing relationships between the different sound frequencies in visual form. On display from March 19 to April 20 at Homestead 148 St John Street London EC1V 4UD Flyer... |
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| Body Clock: Animation / Installation The relation between age and perception of time is the subject for this abstract animation. Through out our life, our perception of time changes. When we are young we experience time thorough our play. An hour seems long and a day an eternity. As we age we take on responsibilities and our spare time reduces. While our ambitions grow, we have less and less time to attend to our own interests. By growing older we also move slower and slower. This makes it take even longer to achieve our goals. Unfair? Yes... |
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| Saturation: Images / Software When you inflate a seemingly red balloon the elastic expand and enlarges. The saturated red is gradually divided over an increasing area and the colour density is reduced. Also, as the surface stretch, the material becomes more transparent. The expanding surface appear duller and lighter. The larger the balloon gets the duller the colour. This principle intrigues me and its an idea that I explore as a rule for visual compositions. |
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| Magnets Moving Metal: Dynamic sculpture I always liked the look of a big lump of nails clinging to the magnet. It's as if they are fighting for space, each wanting to elbowing its way into the centre. I don't have such magnet yet, but Im working on it. I have seen it down the hardware store. It looks shiny and noisy. Distorted and chaotic. As it was producing a noise of its own. Now what if it did produce a noise of its own? And I was the master of the magnet? |
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