Tsang Kin-wah | The Seven Seals

Tsang Kin-wah | The Seven Seals | Conceptual art installation | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

Tsang Kin-wah | The Seven Seals | Conceptual art installation | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

“The Seven Seals” is a work by Chinese contemporary artist Tsang Kin-Wah. It is a fascinating ongoing series of seven  conceptual digital video art installations using texts and computer technology to show Tsang’s thoughts on various issues of the day. “The Seven Seals” draws its reference from various sources such as: existentialism, metaphysics and politics. With this work Tsang Kin-wah attempt to articulate the complex situation  of the world and the dilemmas that people are facing while approaching “the end of the world”.

Animated phrases and short sentences appear, move and float, sometimes, like a murmur and sometimes like an admonition that reveals the nature of human beings and the changes of our emotions. Without a clear beginning or end, each installation in the “The Seven Seals” creates different cycles of text on continuous loops that appear to repeat without end; echoing the concept of “eternal recurrence” whereby all the issues and dilemmas of daily existence are seen perpetually recurring for an infinite number of fleeting instances, even though we recognize and are aware of them for a longer time.

Tsang Kin-wah | The Seven Seals | Conceptual art installation | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

Tsang Kin-wah | The Seven Seals | Conceptual art installation | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

Tsang Kin-wah | The Seven Seals | Conceptual art installation | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

Photos and videos from the The Fifth Seal installation which is part of the Seven Seals project.

Videos and Photos by: Tsang Kin-wah | Tsang Kin-wah website | Mori Art Museum, Tokyo

 

Jesse Kanda | Dutch Wife

Jesse Kanda | Dutch Wife | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

Jesse Kanda | Dutch Wife | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

Jesse Kanda | Dutch Wife | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

Dutch Wife is an experimental animated short film by London based graphic and motion designer Jesse Kanda. In this video he experimented with filmed footage of plant remains which floated around in a canal and a combination of various 3D models. The result is a fascinating experiment about distortion, liquid, transformation and the virtual human body.

Jesse Kanda | Dutch Wife | Warmenhoven & Venderbos BlogJesse Kanda | Dutch Wife | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

Video: directed, animated and sountracked by Jesse Kanda | Photos by Jesse Kanda | Jesse Kanda website 

 

Vladimir Shcherban | moving people

Vladimir Shcherban | moving people | Art film | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

Vladimir Shcherban | moving people | Art film | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

Moving people is a fascinating short art movie by Vladimir Shcherban, the director of Belarus Free Theatre. This is his first film work where he presents actors with whom he has collaborated in the underground theatre. Human emotion, individual identities, movement, light and fragments of the human body are the elements which tell the tales of the 6 short stories in this film.

Vladimir Shcherban about the film:
“The idea to make this video came to my mind when i found the illuminant in my temporary loft appartment in New York City. My friend finally bought a camera for saved money and helped me with my film. The film production was carried out in the room of one of New York City hotels.”

Vladimir Shcherban | moving people | Art film | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

Vladimir Shcherban | moving people | Art film | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

Video and photos by: Vladimir Shcherban | Belarus Free Theatre website |

 

Testcuts | Projected Data Images Art Installation

Katharina Sieverding | Testcuts | Projected Data Images | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Katharina Sieverding , a German artist, made with her Art installation: projected data images Test-cuts for the first time a comprehensive and fascinating review of her photographic archives. Basis of this work were not Photo negatives but Test-cuts which are actually fragmentary by-products of the analog photographic enlargement process. These random images from over 1,800 photos where assembled in digital montages and provide an anti-historical, personal memorial construction of people, exhibitions and happenings in the Düsseldorf and international art scene starting from the year 1966 and running to our current time.

Katharina Sieverding | Testcuts | Projected Data Images | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Katharina Sieverding | Testcuts | Projected Data Images | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Katharina Sieverding | Testcuts | Projected Data Images | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Katharina Sieverding | Testcuts | Projected Data Images | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Katharina Sieverding | Testcuts | Projected Data Images | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

 

Photos and video: Ralph Goertz and IKS | Katharina Sieverding | Curator: Renate Buschmann | NRW Forum

Phillip Schulze and Manuel Graf | Audi art award 2010

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer Fashion Blog | Audi art award 2010

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer Fashion Blog | Audi art award 2010 | Phillip Schulze

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer Fashion Blog | Audi art award 2010 | Phillip Schulze

 Phillip Schulze won the Audi art award 2010 together with Manuel Graf.

Schulze got awarded for his project “Tiller girls” which he has realized together with Louis Philippe Demers and Armin Prukrabek. Phillip Schulte works in composition and media art. With his works, he would like to address the relationship between people, objects and environments.

Manuel Graf won with a narrative video work which carries the title “La Médieterranée”, a poetic film about the sea. Graf designs utopias which have become real(ity).He combines computer animated videos and quotes from music and film which result in fascinating works of art.

The below video by Ralph Goertz and Phillip Schulze gives a short impression of the award show and the winning works.

 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer Fashion Blog | Audi art award 2010 | Phillip Schulze

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer Fashion Blog | Audi art award 2010 | Manuel Graf

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer Fashion Blog | Audi art award 2010 | Manuel Graf

 

Video and photos by Ralph Goertz | Sounddesign by Phillip Schulze | Institut für Kunstdokumentation