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Ukiyo-E Kinetic Sculpture by Jeffery Laudenslager

Renowned kinetic sculptor Jeffery Laudenslager of San Diego, California, brings his multi-dimensional vision into form with Ukoyi-E. I continue to enjoy the opportunity to help bring his kinetic forms to the public. You can see more of his work at http://www.laudenslagersculpture.com.

Road Trip

For the exhibition Road Trip in the fall, the San Jose Museum of Art is seeking your postcards from unique, fun and iconic vacation destinations that you travel to this summer. The postcards will be available in the exhibition’s interpretation area where visitors to the museum can peruse the cards at their leisure. In addition, you will be able to make and send your own card directly from the museum!

Send your card to:

Road Trip
San Jose Museum of Art
110 South Market Street
San Jose, CA 95113

The Road Trip exhibition runs from September 19, 2008 – January 25, 2009 at the San Jose Museum of Art.

How wings are attached to the Backs of Angels

Now Playing in the YouTube Screening Room:

http://youtube.com/ytscreenroom

Craig Welch takes viewers inside a surreal, meticulously crafted world to meet a mysterious protagonist and his otherworldly visitor.

In this surreal exposition, we meet a man, obsessed with control. His intricate gadgets manipulate yet insulate, as his science dissects and reduces. How exactly are wings attached to the back of angels? In this invented world drained of emotion, where everything goes through the motions, he is brushed by indefinite longings. Whether he can transcend his obsessions and fears is the heart of the matter. A film without words.

Directed by : Craig Welch. Produced in 1996

Change? A Cinema Workshop One Minute film by Thomas Finer

2007 Cinema Workshop One minute Film by Thomas Finer. Inspired By Aphex Twin and Chris Cunningham.

Frans Hofmeester – Labyrinth

Labyrinth by Frans Hofmeester. Sketches, drawings and experiments with charcoal on paper are the basics of this animation. Thanks for reactions and good advice!
Keep up the good (art)work!