Tag: performance art
Water Light Graffiti by Antonin Fourneau.
20th February
Water Light Graffiti is a wall embedded with thousands of LED lights which illuminates as soon as it is touched by water. It was created by French artist Antonin Fourneau, during his residency at Digitalarti Artlab, and exhibited for the very first time on the streets on Poitiers (France) in late July 2012…
Human Paintings // Alexa Meade & Sheila Vand.
18th December
Regular and long standing readers of this blog may recall my post about Painted People by Alexa Meade almost two years ago in which I reckoned I died from the awesomeness of Alexa’s work. Anyway, turns out I lived just so I could bring you an update on what this young lady’s been up to in the last couple of years…
“Poetic Cosmos of the Breath” by Tomás Saraceno.
16th November
1,248 points if you already knew this is the second time I’m posting about Tomás Saraceno’s work. Because that would mean you’ve been following this blog since the VERY beginning! In that post I only showed a single image of his spectacular installation titled “Poetic cosmos of the breath”, which took place in London’s Gunpowder Park in 2007. I recently came across a few more incredible images of this installation, and here we are again. That’s ok, you can thank me later…
Body Responsive // Set Design For Dance.
30th October
As an architect by day and a contemporary dancer by night, body responsive set design hits a sweet spot like few things do. When executed well, interactive set design can give and take stimuli from the dancer, acting as the dynamic, living other half of a duet. Here is a small selection of works where space, dancer, designer and choreographer explosively collide to facilitate an exciting exchange between the body and space…
Painted People | Alexa Meade.
26th October
Well I’ll be dipped in shit and rolled in bread crumbs! This is seriously one of the coolest things I’ve seen in ages.
These artworks are by Alexa Meade, a 23-year-old artist based in Washington DC, whose work is a combination of installation, painting, performance, photography and video art. Instead of painting on flat canvas, Alexa paints her image directly on people (!!) and other three-dimensional subjects.
This seriously blows my mind…



















