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Prima di mettermi al computer devo scegliere cosa ascoltare...ma si dai..la mia colonna sonora non guasta
Eccomi! Sono riuscita a scendere ed il viaggio tutto sommato non è stato troppo faticoso, meglio così. Ora devo ancora fare due cose
Prima di vestirmi, voglio godermi questo momento di prima mattina a guardare verso la città, quella città che ieri mi ha così emozionata
Wow! Mi voglio impegnare! Farò il pollo al curry.... mhh è un po' complicato in effetti, ma sono troppo golosa
Aurora e Ariel hanno suggerito di guardare un film, ed io ho accettato, ho come la sensazione però che la scelta del titolo sar difficile
OHH! Sono senza parole, che vista..! Non immaginavo un luogo così grande, quante persone.. è un mondo davvero enorme, un poco mi impressiona ma non posso non rimanere incantata a guadare questo panorama
Si! Dopo gli sforzi ecco la cena pronta, è veramente deliziosa
HEY HEY la bottiglia di vino è solo di scena, nn sono un ubriacona :P
Funny Cat and Rats Fight Prank Video for Children. Rat and Kitten Fighting for Toddlers, Babies, Children, Kids. #KidsOne
This case contains around 450 models, prototypes and geometric studies of various sizes. Together, they form a record of Olafur Eliasson’s work with his studio team and with Icelandic artist, mathematician and architect Einar Thorsteinn (1942–2015).
Between 1996 and 2014 Thorsteinn and Eliasson collaborated on several projects and researched the geometric forms, symmetries and ratios that structure a number of Eliasson’s sculptures and pavilions.
[Tate Modern]
Olafur Eliasson In Real Life
(July 2019 – January 2020)
In Eliasson’s captivating installations you become aware of your senses, people around you and the world beyond.
Some artworks introduce natural phenomena such as rainbows to the gallery space. Others use reflections and shadows to play with the way we perceive and interact with the world. Many works result from the artist’s research into complex geometry, motion patterns, and his interest in colour theory. All but one of the works have never been seen in the UK before.
Within the exhibition is an area which explores Eliasson’s deep engagement with society and the environment. Discover what an artist’s perspective can bring to issues of climate change, energy, migration as well as architecture.
[Tate Modern]
Your Spiral View, 2002
Eliasson has been making kaleidoscopes since the mid-1990s...For the artist, the kaleidoscope offers more than just a playful visual experience. Multiple reflections fracture and reconfigure what you see. You are offered different perspectives at once, and understand your position in new ways. You might let go of the sense of being in command of space, and instead enjoy a kind of uncertainty. Eliasson often uses the kaleidoscope to bring together the space inside and outside an exhibition. The appearance of both changes as the boundary between the gallery and the world outside is dissolved.
Eliasson has made a series of hanging spheres... Each is structured by a complex yet regular geometric principle. The artist is particularly interested in spirals, as they create a sense of energy within the object and outside it through the shadow and light play on the surrounding walls.
[Tate Modern]
Olafur Eliasson In Real Life
(July 2019 – January 2020)
In Eliasson’s captivating installations you become aware of your senses, people around you and the world beyond.
Some artworks introduce natural phenomena such as rainbows to the gallery space. Others use reflections and shadows to play with the way we perceive and interact with the world. Many works result from the artist’s research into complex geometry, motion patterns, and his interest in colour theory. All but one of the works have never been seen in the UK before.
Within the exhibition is an area which explores Eliasson’s deep engagement with society and the environment. Discover what an artist’s perspective can bring to issues of climate change, energy, migration as well as architecture.
[Tate Modern]