ART
“4me4you” visits Carroll / Fletcher Gallery which featured “Looking at one thing and thinking of something else An Exhibition in Four Parts.
Carroll / Fletcher Gallery ..>Artists: Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, Joshua Citarella, James Clar, Constant Dullaart, Michael Joaquin Grey, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Mishka Henner, Justin Hibbs, Christine Sun Kim, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Eva and Franco Mattes, Manfred Mohr, Evan Roth, Thomson & Craighead, UBERMORGEN, Eulalia Valldosera, Richard T. Walker, John Wood and Paul Harrison.
NOW: Michael Joaquin Grey's ZOOB (which stands for Zoology, Ontology, Ontogeny, and Botany) is an open-ended play system featuring five basic elements that snap together in twenty different ways. The elements are limb like and joint like, and there are numerous ways to connect them into complex, organic, movable models. The shapes are inspired by nucleotides, the basic structural units of DNA. Inspired by Frobel's Gifts and Occupations, ZOOB advances an organic and holistic conception of play and learning based on body empathy and the language of living systems. .
4me4you..>I walk into one of my favourite installation Gallery's, and it never seizes to amaze me another fantastic hands on installation. A series of small pieces for you too construct with instructions..- SUGGESTION -..go&see and gets hands.. “Michael Joaquin Grey's” ZOOB.
ART
“4me4you” visits Carroll / Fletcher Gallery which featured “Looking at one thing and thinking of something else An Exhibition in Four Parts.
Carroll / Fletcher Gallery ..>Artists: Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, Joshua Citarella, James Clar, Constant Dullaart, Michael Joaquin Grey, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Mishka Henner, Justin Hibbs, Christine Sun Kim, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Eva and Franco Mattes, Manfred Mohr, Evan Roth, Thomson & Craighead, UBERMORGEN, Eulalia Valldosera, Richard T. Walker, John Wood and Paul Harrison.
NOW: Michael Joaquin Grey's ZOOB (which stands for Zoology, Ontology, Ontogeny, and Botany) is an open-ended play system featuring five basic elements that snap together in twenty different ways. The elements are limb like and joint like, and there are numerous ways to connect them into complex, organic, movable models. The shapes are inspired by nucleotides, the basic structural units of DNA. Inspired by Frobel's Gifts and Occupations, ZOOB advances an organic and holistic conception of play and learning based on body empathy and the language of living systems. .
4me4you..>I walk into one of my favourite installation Gallery's, and it never seizes to amaze me another fantastic hands on installation. A series of small pieces for you too construct with instructions..- SUGGESTION -..go&see and gets hands.. “Michael Joaquin Grey's” ZOOB.