https://player.vimeo.com/video/129003674
Hannah Reber, "Fragezeichen V4", 2015, part of multiple-screen video installation
Terrain-set up - Lage Egal at Frontviews Temporary
Gert-Jan Akerboom
Hannah Reber, “snowmotion”, 2013, video study
Layer Drawing Forest, Nobuhiro Nakanishi, 2008.
La Vitrina Cloud Collection - Leandro Erlich (2011)
Adjustable Wood Lamp ‘Goldberg’
The adjustable 'Goldberg’ lamp by Atelier Akerboom is a handmade wooden lamp. By adjusting the 31 openings of the lamp you can control how much light it gives out in any direction. The lamp can be used as a hanging (pendant) lamp or as table or floor lamp. The lamp is available in different colors (see information sheet) and in two sizes (30cm or 50cm diameter).
This special design is named after Michael Goldberg (1902-1990) who described the Goldberg polyhedron – a convex polyhedron made from hexagons and pentagons – first in 1937.
https://www.etsy.com/de/listing/267492092/adjustable-lamp-goldberg?ref=shop_home_active_2
Max Brückner, from his book Vielecke und Vielfläche, 1900. Leipzig, Germany. Via Bulatov.
Brückner extended the stellation theory beyond regular forms, and identified ten stellations of the icosahedron, including the complete stellation. wiki
The 520-million-year-old fossils reveal that ancient comb jellies had stunning geometric skeletons that have disappeared over the course of evolution, researchers report in a paper published in the journal Science Advances. These strange skeletons contained eight rigid plates that surrounded the jellies’ organs and eight spoke-like structures that radiated outward to surround the soft lobes of their bodies.
The unusual symmetry of these skeletons makes them aesthetically appealing, but it also likely provided mechanical support for the jellies’ squishy bodies. It may have aided in defense against predators or other dangers as well, the researchers suggest.
entire article on techtimes
Hyperboloid
Famous Mathematicians
Previous years: 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010. Cool things hopefully coming to this space in 2016. In the meantime, SCIENCE!
Ghost particles.
The McGurk effect is an audiovisual illusion that works even when you know how it works. It shows that understanding speech is visual as well as auditory.
True-color composite of Pluto and its moon Charon.
Jamais vu, the evil twin brother of deja vu.
A few amusing math terms, including surreal numbers and the Cox-Zucker Machine.
The solar eclipse of March 20, 2015. Wow, has it been that long already?
How many words for snow do the Eskimos have? Answer: not as many as you think.
God’s number and the Rubik’s Cube.
Trading in futures in a feudal Japanese rice market.
Quite a few of you have been messaging me using the new messaging system on Tumblr. I can’t respond to all of you if all you say is “hi”–honestly, what did you expect? But if you have any feedback on what you’d like to see here, feel free to do so. See you in 2016, may it be another great year for science!
Glass art by Asaf Zakay.
David Spriggs, Dark Matter.
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Bed with integrated Beamer, storage and sitting area
Download Beamerbed building plans here http://cgg-berlin.tumblr.com/post/132756617831/beamerbett
Im Rahmen des TV Pop-Ups haben Gert-Jan Akerboom und Hannah Reber eine multimediale Installation gebaut. Der Bauplan wird von Gert-Jan Akerboom als Kunstwerk im Rahmen der CGG Berlin aus- und zur Verfügung gestellt. Viel Spaß beim Bauen! :*
more infos? ask presse@cgg-berlin.de
29.10.2015 | 16:55 Uhr | kabel eins
Hannah Reber & Gert-Jan Akerboom
The Contemporary Guerilla Gallery Berlin is a project by a group of Berlin-based artists. The experimental project explores new ways of dealing with the contemporary art market. Part of the concept of CGG Berlin is independent art selling on eBay, another part is making pop-up exhibitions without external curatorial influence.
At art space tetra we show video works of five of the CGG artists. The video works have a documentary character and thematize the process of art production.
At the opening Hannah Reber and Gert-Jan Akerboom will be present and give a brief introduction of the project and answer questions after the screening.
The CGG Berlin pop-up at art space tetra shows works by:
Hannah Reber (www.hannahreber.de)
Gert-Jan Akerboom (www.gertjanakerboom.com)
Ortrun Stanzel (www.ortrunstanzel.de)
Ties Ten Bosch (www.tiestenbosch.com)
Inken Reinert (inken-reinert.de)
art space tetra
2-15 Susakimachi, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture 812-0028, Japan
http://www.as-tetra.info/archives/2015/150513065136.html#