Thursday, June 8, 2023

Event #3

 Last weekend I observed the event "Color Light Motion: Claudia Schnugg" and I greatly enjoyed it. Schnugg was very well-versed in the subject and showed many beautiful pieces. All throughout the comment section during the zoom session, there were so many comments about the beauty of each example and it was very neat to hear us all collectively in awe. 


My favorite part was learning about how people have conceptualized what we will leave behind on Earth in the case that we have to evacuate to another habitable planet. I found this concept very fascinating and it got me thinking about the potential of extraterrestrial life in a more fast-approaching way. 


Above are some of the examples that caused many to share their shock of the beauty. Work done by Clyde Lynds is very unique in that she has done art in so many different forms, it is very impressive to have such a wide array of talents(Clydelynds). Further, I enjoyed learning about Yiannis Kranidiotis and his work on "The Tipping Point". It felt like a very pure representation of the balance between art and science, it got me thinking about how I could incorporate more unique themes into my final project(“NaturArchy Residencies: Tipping Point @ JRC | SciArt”). 
Finally, in my experience during this event, the piece by Alejandro and Moira Sina stood out to me. The piece above is what led me to leave a comment in the chat and looking at more of their work has piqued my interest in working with light and technology(“Alejandro & Moira Sina”). 





Works Cited

“Alejandro & Moira Sina.” Ucla.edu, 2023, bermant.arts.ucla.edu/sina.html. Accessed 8 June 2023.

Clydelynds. “Clyde Lynds - Statement.” Clydelynds.com, 2023, clydelynds.com/statement.html. Accessed 8 June 2023.

“NaturArchy Residencies: Tipping Point @ JRC | SciArt.” Europa.eu, 11 Mar. 2023, resonances.jrc.ec.europa.eu/news/naturarchy-residencies-tipping-point-jrc. Accessed 8 June 2023.




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Event #3

 Last weekend I observed the event "Color Light Motion: Claudia Schnugg" and I greatly enjoyed it. Schnugg was very well-versed in...