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Waste plate materials from the automotive industry are being reused at the waste and recycling center (Afvalbrengstation) at The Hague, Netherlands.
Pianoo.nl: factsheet Circular Enonomy (pdf)
The new house - walls, a floor and furniture are made by me. Program "Corel draw", laser cutting, paint.
The new house - walls, a floor and furniture are made by me. Program "Corel draw", laser cutting, paint.
Horizontal Grid 0011, 2011. Laser drawing on 12mm plywood. 5 panels of 50x90 cm, total size 50 x 450 cm.
Taken with a home built BlenderCam which evolved from my pinhole blender cameras. An image is formed on 35mm film which is held in a curved path, such that the effective focal length of the lens gets longer, and the effective aperture gets smaller the further away it is from the centre. By advancing the film to include an overlap, sequential images become blended together. I made the body of BlenderCam at an introductory laser cutting workshop at Access Space, Sheffield. The lens and shutter assembly is scavenged from an old Bierette camera.
Taken with a home built BlenderCam which evolved from my pinhole blender cameras. An image is formed on 35mm film which is held in a curved path, such that the effective focal length of the lens gets longer, and the effective aperture gets smaller the further away it is from the centre. By advancing the film to include an overlap, sequential images become blended together. I made the body of BlenderCam at an introductory laser cutting workshop at Access Space, Sheffield. The lens and shutter assembly is scavenged from an old Bierette camera.
Grid Distortion, laser engravings on anodized aluminum, 22"x22".
For Artomaton exhibition at MediaRuimte in Brussels.
Taken from a vaporetto (water bus) as it travelled down the Grand Canal in Venice. I used a home built BlenderCam which evolved from my pinhole blender cameras. An image is formed on 35mm film which is held in a curved path, such that the effective focal length of the lens gets longer, and the effective aperture gets smaller the further away it is from the centre. By advancing the film to include an overlap, sequential images become blended together. I made the body of BlenderCam at an introductory laser cutting workshop at Access Space, Sheffield. The lens and shutter assembly is scavenged from an old Bierette camera.
I loaded the film with the base layer facing the lens, so the image is formed by light passing through the orange film, giving the so called redscale effect.
Test exposures taken with a home built BlenderCam which evolved from my pinhole blender cameras. An image is formed on 35mm film which is held in a curved path, such that the effective focal length of the lens gets longer, and the effective aperture gets smaller the further away it is from the centre. By advancing the film to include an overlap, sequential images become blended together. I made the body of BlenderCam at an introductory laser cutting workshop at Access Space, Sheffield. The lens and shutter assembly is scavenged from an old Bierette camera.
My new self-build workspace.
I like to keep my desk clean and well organized so I can focus on the project in front of me.
The walls are all decorated with reclaimed wood, I collected, dried and sanded, painted, oiled and sanded again ;)
The lamp is an old streetlamp that got destroyed in a storm last year. I managed to recover most of the parts and installed new parts in it.
I lasercutted a hole in the side of the lamp, so that all my cables from the monitors and speakers aswell as all USB devices can go into the lamp.
I then spraypainted it black and aligned to the table.
I cut a hole roughly the size of the lamps diameter (a little less) into the table so all my cables can go through.
On the bottom of the table there is a cable funnel to my PC and M-Patch (To switch from speakers to headphones and manage the loudness) so there are no loose wires hanging out.
For ergonomic and healthy sitting purposes I got a swopper as my work chair.
Taken with a home built BlenderCam which evolved from my pinhole blender cameras. An image is formed on 35mm film which is held in a curved path, such that the effective focal length of the lens gets longer, and the effective aperture gets smaller the further away it is from the centre. By advancing the film to include an overlap, sequential images become blended together. I made the body of BlenderCam at an introductory laser cutting workshop at Access Space, Sheffield. The lens and shutter assembly is scavenged from an old Bierette camera.
Grid Distortion, laser engravings on anodized aluminum, 22"x22".
For Artomaton exhibition at MediaRuimte in Brussels.
Taken from a vaporetto (water bus) as it travelled down the Grand Canal in Venice. I used a home built BlenderCam which evolved from my pinhole blender cameras. An image is formed on 35mm film which is held in a curved path, such that the effective focal length of the lens gets longer, and the effective aperture gets smaller the further away it is from the centre. By advancing the film to include an overlap, sequential images become blended together. I made the body of BlenderCam at an introductory laser cutting workshop at Access Space, Sheffield. The lens and shutter assembly is scavenged from an old Bierette camera.
I loaded the film with the base layer facing the lens, so the image is formed by light passing through the orange film, giving the so called redscale effect.
Title: Grid Distortion 02D 0003
Date: 2010
Size: 56 x 56 x 0.3 cm
Format: Laser engraved anodized aluminum
Engraving done by Engrave Your Tech.
Title: Grid Distortion 02D 0003
Date: 2010
Size: 56 x 56 x 0.3 cm
Format: Laser engraved anodized aluminum
Engraving done by Engrave Your Tech.
This is the combination I think I'll finally use. The title will be "Grid distortion". The material is 3mm plywood.
"Ornament", 18x18", laser cut plywood.
Created for the exhibition Darkness Descends: Norwegian Art Now, which focuses on the topic of darkness in contemporary Norwegian art.
CircGrid03A 0010, 56x56 cm, laser drawing on 3mm anodized aluminum panel.
CircGrid - New laser drawings in the Grid Distortions series. Fabricated by Martin Bauer at Lasern, Berlin.
"Ornament", 18x18", laser cut plywood.
Created for the exhibition Darkness Descends: Norwegian Art Now, which focuses on the topic of darkness in contemporary Norwegian art.
Taken with a home built BlenderCam which evolved from my pinhole blender cameras. An image is formed on 35mm film which is held in a curved path, such that the effective focal length of the lens gets longer, and the effective aperture gets smaller the further away it is from the centre. By advancing the film to include an overlap, sequential images become blended together. I made the body of BlenderCam at an introductory laser cutting workshop at Access Space, Sheffield. The lens and shutter assembly is scavenged from an old Bierette camera.
The Ars Electronica Center’s FabLab is an interactive exhibition and workshop space. It is all about design, production processes and tools, reaching from different design software via a laser cutter which cuts and engraves, to a 3-D printer which realizes digital models as physical objects. Visitors can use most of the equipment in the FabLab as part of your next visit to the museum – or visit one of the versatile workshops.
Ars Electronica Center
Ars-Electronica-Straße 1
4040 Linz
Austria
Credit: Ars Electronica / Christopher Sonnleitner
Leander Herzog: Sound structure. Laser cut plastic based on sound analysis.
Image by Leander Herzog.