Play Time: UAMO Reloaded!
Posted on February 22nd, 2013 at 5:42 pm by admin

UAMO Festival 2013

The UAMO (Urban Art and Media Organisation) festival is back in town. After the world city tours UAMO is now taking place at the EINSTEIN, with installations, photography, paintings, performances, objects and illustrations from more than 5o artists. The fully loaded program [>>] will be going on till sunday the 24th. Check it out and make a visit. We had fun and collected a lot of congenial impression. [Thanx to Suse, Stefan & Adrian for joining]

Vincent and Emily

Love in times of automatisation: the installation “Vincent and Emily” by Carolin Liebl and Nicolas Schmid-Pfähler. [More infos & videos: nachtproduktion.de | carolinliebl.de]

Tanja Kischel – Ancestors Pling Plong

Tanja Kischel shows her interactive portraits “Ancestors Pling Plong”. On each work you can touch or screw or just do something. [Further Infos: jigjag.de]

Estudio Flotante

Illustrations by Estudio Flotante. [pablopino.com | pinoilustro.com]

Gregor Micheler

“Playing Lines & Shapes” by Gregor Micheler. [gregormicheler.de]

Lori Nelson

“For my City” by Lori Nelson. [lorinelson.com]

Taejun Yoon and Hakyung Kim

“Floating memory” by Taejun Yoon and “Moment of chaos” Hakyung Kim.

Stefan Ortmanns

“Grau” Photography by Stefan Ortmanns [stephanortmanns.de].

Dawn Hunter

Vincent and Emily playing in front of the painting “Art Department” by Dawn Hunter. [dawnhunterart.com]

Gohar Petrosyan

In next hall this work of Gohar Petrosyan welcomes the visitors.

Production Error

It seems that this collage was made during a performance at the beginning. Damn I was late. [productionerror.tumblr.com]

LP-U

“Expendedores De Paz” by L P – U.

howling with the wolves

At the end they made me howling with the wolves. What ever that was about… maybe we will find out on the UAMO Website some day >>.

Heading Alcatraz!
Posted on February 19th, 2013 at 7:40 pm by admin

A Germ in the States headed to Alcatraz but got detained on pier 39 in San Francisco. Next time they’ll make their way over. [Thanx a big load Annöle!]

Heading Alcatraz!

Germ the Police!
Posted on February 18th, 2013 at 12:06 pm by admin

Bacteriological infection for the police once again, this time in Yāpanaya, also known as Jaffna, the capital city of the Northern Province of Sri Lanka [நன்றி Rafu!]

Germ the Police!

Germ the Police!

I batteri invadono Orvieto
Posted on February 14th, 2013 at 3:00 pm by admin

A bunch of Germs has made it to the town of Orvieto in the southwestern part of Umbria in Italy. Some even attended to a religious worship; beyond belief! [Grazie di cuore Annöle!]

In front of the Orvieto Cathedral

Germ on the way to religious worship

Checking the map!

2D Orientation in Orvieto

Real Fiction & More
Posted on February 2nd, 2013 at 4:07 pm by admin

Yesterday I entered the Heitsch Gallery. First I got captured by the poligon-works of Moto Waganari aka Lutz Wagner, or rather Lutz Wagner aka Moto Waganari. However. His 3D-grid-sculptures apear as they are thrown into light-installations, mirroring themselves in clear 2D on the walls. Some of them are hanged up and they move very slowly, taken by soft turbulences within the premises, performing changing formations with their shadows.

"Tape" by Moto Waganari

“Tape” by Moto Waganari

"Skydiver" by Moto Waganari

“Skydiver” by Moto Waganari

Moto Waganari

“Beretta” by Moto Waganari

Moto Waganari

“Fiction” by Moto Waganari

"Baby Prayer" by Moto Waganari

“Baby Prayer” by Moto Waganari

In another room abstract paintings by Antonio Marra and sculptures by Yoshiyuki Miura where waiting to be seen and absorbed.

At Gallery Heitsch

"Fernwehfreude" [Wanderlust pleasure] by Antonio Marra

Three pictures in one. The perspective makes the deal. A multi-dimensional painting: “Fernwehfreude” [Wanderlust pleasure] by Antonio Marra.

"Die Logik des immer Mehr" [The logic of more and more] by Antonio Marra

One more multi-dimensional painting: “Die Logik des immer Mehr” [The logic of more and more] by Antonio Marra. The artist works with holographic furrows reflecting new variations of op-art and orphism.

"No Titel" by Yoshiyuki Miura

Impressions of Yoshiyuki Miuras sculptures, which apparently have no titel.

"No Titel" by Yoshiyuki Miura

All in all a very nice exhibition and it was a pleasure having a walk-through [Thanx to Bianca & Felix for company]. It is still running till the 23th of february 2013 and is definitely worth visiting.

You can find more and deeper information about the artists at Gallery Heitsch [Website >>].