One more find from Powerhouse Arena… I’m not sure if the wall is still in progress, but it’s fun to see graffiti art on the wall.
These close-up shots are for my inspirations…
Let it swim
One more find from Powerhouse Arena… I’m not sure if the wall is still in progress, but it’s fun to see graffiti art on the wall.
These close-up shots are for my inspirations…
I’ve been in love with these art by the Superfine for so long, finally getting around to posting some photos… Aren’t they awesome?!
Makes me happy every time I see these!
I have seen this art installation many times (it’s been there since 1999) but never really took pictures or looked into it before… and I was just around the Union Square the other day and decided to take photos and blog about it as this is one of the many New York art installations that everyone recognizes. (but I guess it’s not being loved so much.)
It’s entitled Metronome — The artwork was created by Kristin Jones and Andrew Ginzel and consists of several sections, including a round circular void from which puffs of white steam are released throughout the day, and a clock made of large orange LED digits.
And I always wonder about the LED digits… apparently, it’s a clock!
On the left side of the work is a set of fifteen large LED digits, called “The Passage”, which display the time in 24-hour format. The seven leftmost digits show the time in conventional 24-hour format, as hours (2 digits), minutes (2 digits), seconds (2 digits), tenths of a second (1 digit). The seven rightmost digits display the amount of time remaining in a 24-hour day, as tenths of a second (1 digit), seconds (2 digits), minutes (2 digits), hours (2 digits). The center digit represents hundredths of a second, and appears as a blur.
For instance, if the clock reads “195641188180304” (as in the picture at right), it means that time is 19:56 (7:56 PM) and 41.1 seconds, and that there are 04 hours, 03 minutes, and 18.8 seconds remaining in the day. (From Wikipedia)
I could never read the clock even though I read all that, but it’s good to know that it’s a clock. haha
The wiki page has the artists’ statement etc. it’s so interesting to know more about the piece.
I was at the Center for Book Arts the other day to trim some papers and they have some interesting exhibition going on right now, I had to snap a few photos… The above and below pictures are embroidered notebooks. Everything was made by hand, even the pattern on the cover is all hand embroidered! It was so awesome to look at every details…
And there was Japanese inspired wood prints and installation that caught my eye.
Happy Friday, everyone! xo Hijiri