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Tape Tunnels: Crawl Inside a Human-Sized Spiderweb in Paris

25 Nov

[ By Steph in Drawing & Digital. ]

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Stretching from one end of the Palais de Tokyo gallery in Paris to the other, these strange translucent tunnels look like human-sized versions of the funnel-shaped webs of grass spiders. Instead of helplessly trapped insects, you’ll find people crawling around inside, their weight supported by nothing more than layer after layer of sticky tape and plastic.

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Tape Paris is the latest interactive art installation by Croatian-Austrian design collective Numen/For Use, described as a “stretched biomorphic skin” suspended halfway between the floor and ceiling of the gallery’s main hall. The designers see it as a “site specific, parasitical structure invading an arbitrary location.”

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Visitors are invited to climb inside, navigating tunnels that vary in height to enable standing at some points but require crawling at others. Those inside can gaze down at the hazy shapes of onlookers below. The basis of the installation is criss-crossed Scotch tape which is reinforced on the outside with an elastic plastic sheeting.

numen:for use string installation

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In addition to other tape structures, Numen/For Use is known for inhabitable string and net installations including a gridded ‘social sculpture’ modeled after dadaist collages and suspended nets inside a massive inflatable bubble forming a sort of adult-sized bounce house.

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[ By Steph in Drawing & Digital. ]

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2009 Arts Crawl 8

21 Oct

A few nice visual art images I found:

2009 Arts Crawl 8
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Image by pennstatelive
A display during the 2009 Arts Crawl, presented by Students Organizing the Multiple Arts and the Visual Arts Student Association, is seen here. This presentation, by the ceramics and sculpture studio in the Visual Arts Building, was just one of many available in the open-house style event on Friday, April 3.

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Image by pennstatelive
Students, faculty, staff and members of the public mingle around sculpture works in the Visual Arts Building during the 2009 Arts Crawl, presented by Students Organizing the Multiple Arts and the Visual Arts Student Association, on Friday, April 3. The display by the sculpture studio was one of more than a dozen such studio presentations featured during the event.

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Image by davidwhitedesign
Unfinished col visual, but enough to give you a good idea what the final would look like. It’s actually just a pencil sketch scanned in and coloured – I got carried away! The idea was re-do the line drawing in photoshop or Illustrator to possible use as a website cover page – image mapping each instrument/tool to link to the appropriate page – but I haven’t got around to it yet.

 
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Rock Crawling Nova Scotia Valley Crawl Part 3

23 Sep

The Valley Crawl is an annual event held on private land in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia Canada.
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Vignettes are those fancy pants gradients around the edges of the frame in hipsters photographs. They make you look cool and like you know what you’re doing. So let’s fake that in post! There are 3 simple Vignette methods: 1. Using a solid layer and mask 2. Using a Shape layer and a fill 2.a. Calling someone else to do it for you 3. Using a solid layer and the circle effect I’m sure there are other less simple ways but I think you’ll like these ones. I know I sure do because I use them all the time. I hope you enjoy my terrible instructions on how to make these things happen and if you have any questions just leave them in the comments and I would love to help you out! Connect with me on the Internets? evanabrams.com http www.tumblr.com flickr.com plus.google.com