plaisir: Πήλιον
10/02/2016 § Σχολιάστε
Pelion – Greece – Fall 2015

(επεξεργασμένο) στιγμιότυπο από το παρακάτω φιλμάκι
Mount Pelion, the mythical homeland to Chiron the Centaur and summer residence of the gods is a scenic one-hour drive from Volos, Greece’s third largest city. Mount Pelion remains beautiful all year round with its pristine and diverse beaches, lush forests with miles of hiking trails, skiing in the winter, and picturesque villages that seem to refuse change as they maintain their traditional architecture with warmth and charm.
Project: © thisishome.gr by ©Christopher Dormoy
Material used: DJI Phantom 2/Zenmuse H4-3D/Gopro Hero 4 Black edition/Nikon D810/Nikkor 24-70 2.8 ED
Edited with After Effect
Color Grading in After Effect
Music:
Tony Anderson – Rise (Ambient)
musicbed.com/songs/rise28ambient29/4737
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plaisir: Davina
08/02/2016 § Σχολιάστε

©Davina Semo
THE DAYS WERE LONG AND LONELY, NOTHING IN THE ROOM BUT THE SUN AND HERSELF, 2014. Distressed mirror, enamel paint
Courtesy Lyles & King Gallery, New York
plaisir: Tableau Vivant
13/01/2016 § Σχολιάστε
Of The Delirium Constructions – Skylight One Hanson, 2011

Two years in the making, on May 23rd and 24th of 2011, Sarah Small and collaborators mounted a 120-participant Tableau at the former Williamsburg Savings Bank, now known as Skylight One Hanson. Chosen as one of Time Out New York’s Top Critic’s Picks, and listed in the New York Times, Flavorpill and more, this performance had the attention of many, long before the cast took the stage. Maintaining it’s roots in her still photography series, The Delirium Constructions, and already the most ambitious project of her career, in 2011, for the first time, Small explored, within the Tableau Vivant, a specific social phenomenon: the ritual of marriage. With its airs of pageantry and religious rectitude, wedding ceremonies celebrate the most intimate joining of two individuals in the most public sphere, providing rich fodder for examination within the project’s framework. On the evenings of May 23rd and 24th, Small acted as the legal officiant for three couples (two weddings and a vow renewal ceremony), as she simultaneously directed the attendant Tableau Vivant cast in their own explorations of the theme, mingling performance art with reality in a compelling cocktail.
Small and collaborators received a stellar review from The New York Times and were featured on both the front and back covers of the Sunday Art section of the The Washington Post. Among many others, the event had press in attendance from both local and international media, including Italy’s Virgin TV.
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plaisir: David
11/01/2016 § Σχολιάστε

David Noonan, Untitled 2015
silk screen on dyed linen collage, steel tray frame 204 x 216 x 6 cm.
Courtesy Gallerie Xavier Hufkens, Bruxelles
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