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Art in Motion: Blending Science, Hi-tech and Art

Robot flowers that flex and blossom are one of the highlights at the Kinetica Museum's exhibition in London. The show mixes technology, science and art. (Oct...

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Comment by pery on October 20, 2012 at 10:34am

Love this ever-changing work; great!

Comment by Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa on October 18, 2012 at 5:55am
Comment by Catherine Mascrès on October 17, 2012 at 2:43pm

Wonderful. Thank you for sharing.

Comment by Georgescu Dan on October 17, 2012 at 11:57am

Comment by Liviu Iliescu on October 17, 2012 at 10:20am

Excerpt from Wikipedia:

 

The 1950s and 1960s are seen as a golden age of kinetic sculpture, during which time

Alexander Calder and George Rickey pioneered kinetic sculpture.

 

I, as a lover of art, consider these compositions as amazing imagination exercises.

 

Robot That flex and blossom flowers ... enroll in a series of compositions that

highlights, in addition, the connection between science (technology) and art.

 

  But my vision of fine art is influenced (perhaps altered) by studies they've done in the domain

I called Bioptical Painting ;  Bioptical Art

Here we have proposed, among others, some prosaic means of assessing the degree of psychological influence.

 

Liviu Iliescu, Bioptical painting, "Art" (Bucharest), no 7, 1988.

Liviu Iliescu, Bioptical Art - training of bioptical vision, Crater,

Bucharest, 1998, 148 pages. ISBN 973-9029-37-X.

 

www.artabioptica.ro  ; www.binocular-rivalry.ro

 

 

Important

  Unlike conventional fine art, my studies refer to specific fields   observation with two eyes.

I have developed  application methods in fine art, with extensions in psychotherapy, by stimulating

  unexplored psychic structures.

 

In Bioptical Art visual communication is done by pair forms, including stimulus pairs

mostly for unprecedented effects:

 

Possibility to associate stimuli causing innovative perceptions with the techniques used in traditional fine arts such as:
Psychophysiological mixture of colours, retinal cooperation, antispace in art, spatial harmony, bispace in art, psychic cycle, dynamics of space depth, spatial disharmony, hyper-realistic effects, hiatus in art, visual gradient, hyperspace in art, space and time in bioptical art, field binocular rivalry. 


Some of these have not been experienced by humans yet.

Of course it is discrimination but, for example, not all people enjoy driving vehicles

 

One important effect is that the static forms is obtained

perception effects kinetic effects

 

Example:

 

 

 arranged for crossed-eye viewing (it looks from a distance  0.5 ... 1m)

Liviu Iliescu - Binocular Rivalry, color fusion and stereoscopy

Bioptical Art 1998

 

Note flickering.

 

 

 

Comment by Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa on October 17, 2012 at 7:02am

Robot flowers that flex and blossom are one of the highlights at the Kinetica Museum's exhibition in London. The show mixes technology, science and art.

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