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TITEL:
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Study for a Mirror
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ENTSTEHUNGSJAHR:
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2008
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MATERIAL:
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Corian, laboratory glass,
photochromatic pigment, stainless steel,
electronic and rapid prototyped
components, 112 LED’s
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EDITION/AUFLAGE VON:
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8 + 4 AP
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GRÖSSE:
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h: 42.7 x w: 6.2 x d: 36.7 cm / h: 16.8 x w: 2.4 x d: 14.4 in
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STIL:
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Zeitgenössisch
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PREIS*:
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Contact Gallery for Price
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BESCHREIBUNG:
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rAndom international is a London-based
collective set up in 2002 by Stuart Wood,
Flo Ortkrass and Hannes Koch. Their work
explores the conflict between reinterpreting
the cold nature of digital and the often
hands-on approach of analogue. To
achieve this they start by searching and
exploring relationship between science,
art and design. Most of the work is interactive
with an intense curiosity applied
to experimental processes. Self Portrait
is a Contemporary light painting. Motion
sensors detect when the viewer is standing
in front of the work and then directly
paints the onlookers image in light, which
gradually fades.
rAndom International have won prestigious
design awards such as the iF Design
Award 2005 and 2006, the Wallpaper*
Design Award 2006 as well as the
Creative Futures Award 2005. In November
2007, The Observer placed rAndom
within the top ten of creative talent in UK
Art and Design. Their tape collection is
part of the permanent collection of the
Museum of Modern Art and a selection
of their work has been shown at the V&A
in November and January 2007, and at
the Tate Modern in May 2008 and the
Royal Opera House in Covent Garden in
September 2008.
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