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OBJCT GALLERY PRESENTS
TECHNORGANIC : EVOLUTIONARY ART + DESIGN
JUNE 30 – AUGUST 29, 2010
OPENING RECEPTION
WEDNESDAY JUNE 30, 2010 6 – 9 PM
OBJCT Gallery
536 West First Street
IN THE PACKING HOUSE
Claremont, CA 19711
909 621 012

TECHNORGANIC is a term coined by industrial designer, Karim Rashid in 1992.
Addressing the revolution in technology and the aspect of “bio” design that designers
such as Charles and Ray Eames and Isamu Noguchi used as reference points in the
mid-twentieth century . TECHNORGANIC identifies new work by international artists
and designers that cross the boundaries of what is real or perceived, what is organic
or artificial. The role of nature as informer and form giver has influenced artists and
designers for centuries and is still relavant in terms of the creative process.
The notion of utilizing technology such as digital software, new materials and
manufacturing techniques to produce art and objects that use nature as an
inspiration is at the heart of the exhibition. TECHNORGANIC shows us what is
happening today and what will be possible tomorrow
There are two levels of work: First art pieces and one-off editions and secondly
mass-produced objects. In addition, several designers will be asked to present their
vision for the future and present a prototype or digital presentation.

Artists include:
Alison Petty Raguette
Emily Smith
Marcel Wanders
David French
Nancy Macko
Faiyaz Jafri
Magnus Stark

Designers include:
Karim Rashid
Marc Newson
Ross Lovegrove
Ron Arad
Phillipe Starck
Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec
Molo

Mickey’s World

After Andrew Wyeth’s “Christina’s World” (1948).

After Magritte’s “Son of Man” (1964).

Happy New Decade

Nijntje (Miffy) deconstructed, deformed, reapplied, multiplied, morphed, NURBed, raytraced.

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What is Medicino?
Medicino is a is a multi-media collaboration by composer David Barratt and visual artist Faiyaz Jafri using audio sculpture and life size video projections.

Over 300 acappella vocal recordings of the names of psychotropic drugs and compounds are layered upon one another, projected simultaneously from multiple sound sources. Creating a musical piece of infinite length.

The visual element consists of several animations depicting members of the nuclear family varying in scale in relation to one another over time. The pacing and the bright monochrome rendition of the animations in combination with the audio sculpture, creates a new reality for the senses and thus re-imagining the effects of psychotropic drugs.

The random juxtaposition of the various elements creates a new audio-visual piece that never repeats. The structure, tone and visual of which are determined by the listener’s relative position within the work at any particular time. No two viewers will experience Medicino in the same way.

For more info on Medicino, click here.
Download Medicino for your iPhone, click here.

Blogging has become my new disciplinarian, hence this untitled piece. I need to produce more new work. So here it is, let me know what you think

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Untitled

This piece is still a work in progress, which usually means it is going to end up in the garbage bin. It is part of the Casualties of Love series. Inspired by Picasso’s The Old Guitarist, obviously, and a short story by Milo Manara about a photo shoot trying to recapture the intensity of Picasso’s original.

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The Guitarist

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The Old Guitarist by Pablo Picasso