Tokujin Yoshioka | Snow

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion blog | Tokujin Yoshioka | Snow

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion blog | Tokujin Yoshioka | Snow

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion blog | Tokujin Yoshioka | Snow

Tokujin Yoshioka is a Japanese designer and artist who has worked under Shiro Kuramata and Issey Miyake and established his ow studio, Tokujin Yoshioka Design in 2000.
He created the installation called The Snow as part of the exhibition Sensing Nature at the Tokyo Mori Art museum last year. This spatial design made from artificial materials gives the viewer the sensation of experiencing light, snow, storms and other phenomena. Tokujin Yoshioka explores the potential future of design and how it will incorporate natural principles, effects and by integrating natural science technologies. His installation is similar to looking at or walking through a snowstorm. It is an expanded version of the original ‘snow’ which was exhibited in 1997.

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion blog | Tokujin Yoshioka | Snow

Photos and video: Tokujin Yoshioka | Tokujin Yoshioka inc. website |

Skate 1.0 | Conceptual art installation

Electroland | skate 1.0 | Conceptual art installation | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

Skate 1.0 is a conceptual sound and light installation by Electroland. Space, movement, context and virtual locations are the key words for this interesting installation. Skate 1.0 puts the viewer into an abstract virtual skateboard park. Skater sounds travel above, below, around and through the viewers and serve as a kind of portal for them. The sounds are a recognisable and approachable door for the audience, a door through which they can travel into the abstract conceptual layers of this work. The light links to both sides. It registers the virtual movement of the skaters and at the same time pushes the viewer beyond.

Electroland | skate 1.0 | Conceptual art installation | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

 Videos and Photos by: Electroland | Electroland website

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 

 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Autumn Winter 2011 2012 | collection lookbook and video trailer online

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Autumn Winter 2011 2012 | collection video trailer online | Herfst Winter 2011 2012 vouwenmode

 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos have released the Autumn | Winter 2011 | 2012 collection video trailer which is featuring  looks from the  A|W 11|12  ready to wear women’s wear collection. Furthermore has the Warmenhoven & Venderbos website been updated with the Autumn | Winter 2011 | 2012 collection lookbook.

We invite you to discover all Autumn | Winter 2011 | 2012 collection looks on the W&V website.

You can view the Autumn | Winter 2011 | 2012 collection video trailer in HD quality on the Warmenhoven & Venderbos website. It is also available on the Warmenhoven & Venderbos Youtube and Vimeo channels.

 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Autumn Winter 2011 2012 | collection video trailer online | Herfst Winter 2011 2012 vouwenmode

Warmenhoven & Venderbos hebben de herfst | winter 2011|2012 collectie video trailer online gepubliceerd. De video trailer toont looks van de A|W 11|12  pret a porter damesmode collectie. Naast de trailer is het herfst | winter 2011|2012 collectie Lookbook ook toegevoegd aan de website.   

Wij nodigen u uit om alle najaar | winter 2011 | 2012 collectie looks op de W&V website te bekijken.

 

WARMENHOVEN & VENDERBOS | Autumn|Winter 2011|2012 collection