I've mentioned Guillermo Kuitca a number of times on this blog before and here are a couple of videos I've come across today. The first is Kuitca's piece Stage Fright which is described on Youtube as "animation for Kuitca's Show at Gallery Met at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York. 2007". The piece relates to the artist's series of "drawings" involving inkjet prints of coloured theatre seating plans being dipped in water of varying temperatures. The second is the first of a three part conversation between Kuitca and the curator Douglas Dreishpoon Albright at Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo NY. The other two parts can be found on this youtube profile.
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Ant Death Spiral
First described in army ants by Schneirla (1944). A circle of army ants, each one following the ant in front, becomes locked into a circular mill. They will continue to circle each other until they all die. How crazy is that? Sometimes they escape, though. Beebe (1921) described a circular mill he witnessed in Guyana. It measured 1200 feet in circumference and had a 2.5 hour circuit time per ant. The mill persisted for two days, "with ever increasing numbers of dead bodies littering the route as exhaustion took its toll, but eventually a few workers straggled from the trail thus breaking the cycle, and the raid marched off into the forest."
The above quote is from a post on a blog called The Ant Room. More info here
Imagination Playground
Open Arts Archive
Lots of videos and podcast about art from the Open University to be found here.
Timelapse Video of Mushrooms
Walkthroughs of IMMA Shows on Vimeo
Guillermo Kuitca Talk at Walker Art Center
William Eggleston Videos
A trailer for William Eggleston in the Real World, a documentary about the photographer.
Winston Eggleston on his father's work.
Lyre Bird Imitates Building Site Sounds
Francis Alys Videos Online
Francis Alys has made many of his videos available online through his website. Most of the videos have been made public domain through creative commons licensing and can be downloaded while a small number are only available to be watched online.
image: still from Sometimes Making Something Leads to Nothing, Mexico City, 1997, 4:59min
How Architecture Helped Music Evolve
David Byrne's talk at TED 2010 exploring how context has influenced and continues to influence the development of music.
For more try his book How Music Works
Lorna Simpson Talk
Documentary on Cildo Meireles
Tania Kovats - Tree
Here's a video documenting the production of Tania Kovats' artwork Tree made for the Natural History Museum in London.
The artwork is a slice cut from the centre of a real oak tree and was inspired by the work of Charles Darwin.
Tony Cragg Video
A short video of Tony Cragg talking about his solo show at the Lisson Gallery.
Julie Mehretu Talk
Concrete Cast of Enormous Ant Colony
"A giant ant colony pumped full of cement,and then excavated reveals one of Mother Nature's marvellous wonders.
We've seen what these giant ant mounds look like above ground but this is an incredible view of what the structures looks like underground - which some have called a wonder of the world."
3d Printing with Paper
There is an Irish company called Mcor Technologies who have developed a machine for 3d printing using layers of ordinary paper and PVA glue. The Models shown here were created entirely by the machine. Below is a video from the late late show.
Paperplane
Still images from the piece are featured in the focus section of the Paper Online Visual Art Journal
Video documenting the installation:
Roman Signer
I saw a couple of Roman Signer's installation/pieces in the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin on Thursday and have been looking at some videos of his work on youtube. Some of my favourites are below: