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Ehemaliger Siemensbahnhof, Berlin - 19. Juli 2012

Aus der Serie Nunatak

youtube.com/watch?v=OYfTNnpTPwY

instant composition, improvisation

Konzept, Produktion: Andrea Nagl & Markus Wintersberger

Tanz: Andrea Nagl

Kamera: Markus Wintersberger

 

Bild: Video Still "instant moss" Siemensbahnhof Berlin. Andrea Nagl & Markus Wintersberger 2012

- CIA Urban Instant Dance -

(www.urbaninstantdance.de)

ArtBase Festival 2011. Berlin

Photographer: David Riquelme.

A platform for conversation, Instant Space is a series of curtains designed by Zurich-based architects Nele Dechmann and Ortreport to host discussions, workshops, and interrogations. The curtains embody a maxim of flexibility and fluidity.

 

The images printed on the curtains present a juxtaposition of liminal environments: “in-between” spaces where political and social rules are typically suspended. The five prints have an unexpected element adding to the environment, which opens up a field of narratives and interpretations.

 

Instant Space exists alongside five keywords formed by Swiss designers Atlas through recombining fragments of foundational terms that raise questions and spark discussions.

 

The installation is an artistic response to the swissnex Salon, serving as a setting for different forms of interaction and exchange within the swissnex Gallery. The space creates a variety of atmospheric environments, from generous and open to intimate and immersive.

 

Say what you will, but it only needs water.

 

MSH - "Only Needs Water."

Ready-to-eat instant chocolate sponge. Batter dispensed with gourmet whip in paper cup and then microwaved. Upend paper cup on tray. One cake still in bagasse cup. High point of view.

Instant preview. Kim, Dad, and Mom, home, December 2008.

Taken with a Polaroid Big Swinger 3000 camera with Fuji FP=3000B instant film.

Rose Byrne and Isabela Moner in Instant Family from Paramount Pictures.

Instant photo taken with a Polaroid Land 350 and Fujifilm FP-3000B Professional Instant Black & White Film

Entiendo el arte contemporáneo como una actividad abierta al conocimiento transversal. La transversalidad permite saltar los marcos reductores de la especialidad. Lo cual ofrece al artista la libertad de seleccionar el medio más acorde a la solución de un problema conceptual o técnico ligado a sus necesidades expresivas. No debemos olvidar que una constante del mundo actual es el cambio, donde la interacción de conocimientos, gracias a las nuevas tecnologías, nos conectan con el aquí, pero nos permiten descubrir que también nos debemos al allá, en correspondencia a un contexto social, político y cultural mutante. Todo lo cual nos lleva a interactuar dentro de una cultura dialógica, diversa y tolerante.

A platform for conversation, Instant Space is a series of curtains designed by Zurich-based architects Nele Dechmann and Ortreport to host discussions, workshops, and interrogations. The curtains embody a maxim of flexibility and fluidity.

 

The images printed on the curtains present a juxtaposition of liminal environments: “in-between” spaces where political and social rules are typically suspended. The five prints have an unexpected element adding to the environment, which opens up a field of narratives and interpretations.

 

Instant Space exists alongside five keywords formed by Swiss designers Atlas through recombining fragments of foundational terms that raise questions and spark discussions.

 

The installation is an artistic response to the swissnex Salon, serving as a setting for different forms of interaction and exchange within the swissnex Gallery. The space creates a variety of atmospheric environments, from generous and open to intimate and immersive.

 

A platform for conversation, Instant Space is a series of curtains designed by Zurich-based architects Nele Dechmann and Ortreport to host discussions, workshops, and interrogations. The curtains embody a maxim of flexibility and fluidity.

 

The images printed on the curtains present a juxtaposition of liminal environments: “in-between” spaces where political and social rules are typically suspended. The five prints have an unexpected element adding to the environment, which opens up a field of narratives and interpretations.

 

Instant Space exists alongside five keywords formed by Swiss designers Atlas through recombining fragments of foundational terms that raise questions and spark discussions.

 

The installation is an artistic response to the swissnex Salon, serving as a setting for different forms of interaction and exchange within the swissnex Gallery. The space creates a variety of atmospheric environments, from generous and open to intimate and immersive.

 

Con esta foto se iniciaba la exposición: dos alumnos delante de la entrada del "Institut Ensenyament Secundari J. Ramon Benaprés" de Sitges.

A platform for conversation, Instant Space is a series of curtains designed by Zurich-based architects Nele Dechmann and Ortreport to host discussions, workshops, and interrogations. The curtains embody a maxim of flexibility and fluidity.

 

The images printed on the curtains present a juxtaposition of liminal environments: “in-between” spaces where political and social rules are typically suspended. The five prints have an unexpected element adding to the environment, which opens up a field of narratives and interpretations.

 

Instant Space exists alongside five keywords formed by Swiss designers Atlas through recombining fragments of foundational terms that raise questions and spark discussions.

 

The installation is an artistic response to the swissnex Salon, serving as a setting for different forms of interaction and exchange within the swissnex Gallery. The space creates a variety of atmospheric environments, from generous and open to intimate and immersive.

 

Pattern:

Instant Gratification Scarf by Cyn

www.cyn.ca/knit/patterns/instant-gratification-scarf/

 

Yarn:

My First Handspun!!

From Ashland Bay Multi-Color Merino 64 Roving

4 oz.

 

Needles:

US 13 Knitpicks Options

 

Love the pattern. It was super quick and easy. It also shows off the thick and thin texture of the handspun yarn very nicely. The twisted drop stitch gives it a bit more structure which is good given this is my first handspun!

 

This is pretty short. It is really a neckwarmer. I could have cast on less stitches to get more length, but I really like things wider. I will have to pin it in place. I definitely like it. My first handspun project!

ILFORD HP5+ @800 in D76

PRAKTICA SUPER TL 1000

PENTAX SMC 50mm f1.4 @5.6

1/1000

 

SCAN: Plustek 8200i SE

BeFunky Instant on Android

Por el momento no sé exactamente lo que siento .. Tantos sentimientos, tantos deseos .. todo es confuso aquí; es difícil.

Silt left by receding flood waters of the Souhegan River. Milford, NH.

 

Normally there's an unpaved access road here, but the river rose two feet over the road -- the highest anybody in Milford can remember. When the water receded, it left silt and debris everywhere.

I saw her and I loved her. I mean look at that face and those whiskers!

Instant fave! For TRP.

 

SOOC.

Fotografía de Jorge Llorca pertanyent a la exposició "instants"

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