Monday, March 30, 2009

Week III

Sketchup Model One






























Two Marsterpieces

Fiona Hall, Castles in the Air of the Cave-Dwellers (detail, 2008)
















Fiona Margaret Hall is an Australia artistic photographer and sculptor. This most alarming work is Castles in the Air of the Cave-Dwellers (2008), whcih implies the relationship between nature and humankind. The brain which is made of resin has been adorned with parasitic forms, somthing like the miniature versions of wasps' nests. Additionally, her works give us a kind of inspiration from the realm of nature and the indication of the harmony between human beings and nature.

(reference: http://www.frieze.com/issue/review/fiona_hall )


Tracey Moffat, something more #9 (1989)














Tracey Moffat is renowned as an Australian artist as well as a photographer. This work is the last one of her series Something More which had been regarded as the fist prominent masterpieces in the Australian art world in 1989. Her works tell readers the stories about Australia and Australian Aboriginals. It is obvious to understand the implication of this photo, which expresss distress and helplessness of Aboriginals during a long period of dark time. However, 'I feel my work is never really about being Aboriginal or Australian but is about the human condition' said Tracey Moffat in an interview.

(reference: http://www.frieze.com/issue/review/tracey_moffatt/ )


YouTube Video: Arr-int Architecture Sketchup Animation Video with Section #20080413

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