Title: 花映塚 (Flower Reflecting Mound)
Arrangement: でんぷん
Album: Re-create
Circle: nekka.
Original: Flower Reflecting Mound ~ Higan Retour
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Title: 花映塚 (Flower Reflecting Mound)
Arrangement: でんぷん
Album: Re-create
Circle: nekka.
Original: Flower Reflecting Mound ~ Higan Retour

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Re:Create en Friki Made in Chile
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En Anilive! Bunka Matsuri, Santiago de Chile, Marzo 2013.

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Using knives, tweezers and surgical tools, Brian Dettmer carves one page at a time. Nothing inside the out-of-date encyclopedias, medical journals, illustration books, or dictionaries is relocated or implanted, only removed. Dettmer manipulates the pages and spines to form the shape of his sculptures. He also folds, bends, rolls, and stacks multiple books to create completely original sculptural forms.
The creative studio DENTSU, teamed up with photographer linden gledhill to create this series of paint sculptures using sound vibrations. the series was part of a campaign for canon’s pixma ink printer brand. the photographs and videos begin by wrapping a membrane around a small speaker. ink drops were placed on this membrane and the speaker was turned on. once it began to vibrate the ink begins to jump up and down. high-speed video cameras and still cameras were used to capture this including circling around the sculptures to see them from all angles. experimenting with different sounds and frequencies created the various pieces.