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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Still Life Paintings


While still life paintings remain one of the most hallowed works of art, the proliferation of postcards and reproductions lends to the stigma that the art form is dated and a feels a little stuffy. In a brilliant -- or sacrilegious -- piece simply titled "Still Life," artistScott Garner reexamines the field and adds a defiantly modern twist to the genre, animating the normally unmoving subject matter. Garner created an interactive still life that reacts to the movement of the frame. "Still Life" appears to be just another picture of fruit and accompanying glassware, but it's actually a complex video installation, one that has been brewing in Garner's mind for quite some time. The artist states on his website, "Years ago I had the idea of a still life painting that wasn’t so still, but could never quite wrap my head around how to build it." Using a combination of cutting-edge technologies such as Unity 3D, spatial sensors and cameras, Garner synchronized all of the objects in the frame to ensure cohesive realistic motion. It's not your grandparents' still life, but that's what makes it fun! What do you think, readers? Let us know in the comments section below Source : http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/26/scott-garners-moving-still-life_n_1235062.html?ref=art

3 comments:

colson said...

Great. Real fun.

Incomparable to the still life paintings by the likes of Pieter Claesz and his 17th century's colleagues, but real, real fun :).

Example of Cleasz's art: (http://www.google.nl/imgres?q=stilleven%2Bgouden+eeuw&um=1&hl=nl&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:nl:official&biw=1920&bih=905&tbm=isch&tbnid=vfjxhqSQDKzlQM:&imgrefurl=http://www.frankzweegersart.com/de-geschiedenis-van-het-stilleven/&docid=pw3qVTJfOBxGGM&imgurl=http://www.frankzweegersart.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/afbeelding-a_pieter-claesz.jpg&w=450&h=352&ei=bhZGT_uLE4eZOurbgfUN&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=301&vpy=170&dur=141&hovh=198&hovw=254&tx=150&ty=113&sig=106018331852700540641&page=1&tbnh=107&tbnw=133&start=0&ndsp=56&ved=1t:429,r:1,s:0

Setyo-Utomo Said said...

@colson : I know that there are many Masterpieces in your country, Netherlands. Thanks a lot for your comments.

Anonymous said...

Very useful post. Thanks for sharing.