Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Van Marrakech tot Marken


Vormgeving geinspireerd door texiel uit de Baarsjes.

Vormgevers in textiel, ontwerpen producten geïnspireerd door historische en hedendaagse textiel uit het geboorteland van buren, kennissen en cursisten.

De presentatie van het project bestaat uit een 'streetwalk' en een expositie. In de 'streetwalk' presenteren buurtbewoners, cursisten en leerlingen textielproducten en kostuums uit diverse culturen en eigen ontwerpen.

zondag 10 juni 2007
“streetwalk”
Start 15.00 uur bij Hoofdzaak Hoeden
finish 17.00 uur bij Atelier Leek/Pleiter


1 juni tot 1 augustus 2007
expositie: Van Marrakech tot Marken.
Te zien in de galeries in de Witte de Withstraat:
Atelier Leek/Pleiter op nr. 146,
PSN4 Ateliers op nr. 148
Hoofdzaakhoeden op nr. 168.

Monday, May 21, 2007

The Seed Project - a virtual garden



The Seed Project is a global environmental installation where people from all over the world are planting seeds. Seed Planters will be encoraged to create Flickr accounts and network with each other. The goals is for the network to expand, creating the world's largest art collective.

http://www.artworldigest.com
http://www.artworldigest.com/virtualfield.html

An inspiring blogspot spotted by lobster


An inspiring blogspot spotted by lobster.
Abigail Doan is a mixed media, fiber, and environmental artist residing in NYC and on a farm in rural Italy. Eco-tinkerings and art investigations are a means to create proposed solutions and visual links to the global challenges we collectively face.

See also:
http://www.neoimages.net/artistportfolio.aspx?pid=896
http://www.artworldigest.com/index2.html
http://abigaildoan.blogspot.com/

In a Nutshell: Eyeball Living


Doesn’t matter how big your loft is or how much light you’ve got, every so often, you probably get a hankering for something a little more organic.

Tom Chudleigh’s rock-a-bye shelters should feed your need. Inspired by shipbuilding design, the spherical tree houses are built from either cedar strips or fiberglass, and are roughly the size of a 12 by 12 room. And like a boat, the interior of the sphere is conveniently fitted with a small platform in the middle to make it easier for bipeds to maneuver.

From the outside, they look like giant eyeballs. But suspend one of these babies from a few trees and you’ve got your very own bird’s nest, high above the clamor and clatter of the city. Add a DIY suspension bridge and staircase for easy access to your house and you can kiss renting good-bye forever.

The spheres aren’t outfitted with separate rooms, so privacy is at a minimum, but Chudleigh has included a loft, living area, kitchen, portholes, and working front door. The spheres are also equipped with standard power connections to run a microwave, blender, space heater or whatever else you simply can’t live without.

Hung in the old growth forests of Vancouver Island, Chudleigh’s prototypes accommodate weary travelers looking for a place to hang their hats. The “free spirit spheres” are light, but their shells as tough as nuts. So even though you’ll sway as the treetops do, you’ll be safer than a squirrel. And don’t worry about seasickness. The ropes you’re swinging on will absorb most of the movement.

Bio-mimicry that works with nature and human bodies. Space-saving design as cute and convenient as European studios.

Sounds like pretty good reasons not to cut all those old trees down.