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About Piet Jan Blauw He started his artistic carreer making; paintings ( water paint, oilpaint and other mixed techniques ), etchings, silkscreens, More
About Piet Jan Blauw He started his artistic carreer making; paintings ( water paint, oilpaint and other mixed techniques ), etchings, silkscreens, jewelery ( silver, acrylic and rubber ), bronze sculptures and kinetic objects. He was a member of the artist union "BBK 69" (1970-1989 ). He has been teaching at the Folk High School in Bergen n.h., the N.S. training school for teachers in Haarlem and the International Make Up Art School in Koln - Germany. Piet Jan Blauw has highly sensitive antennae wich serve him. His multi-facetted work is strongly devoted to communication in a rapidly changing society. Visual artist, musician, the inventor of instruments and installations: this amiable artist from the North Holland town of Hoorn is impossible to pigeonhole. He's always had an aversion to categories. He quickly developed a love for interactive media. Blauw explains " I was looking for other means to communicate, because the language didn't seem to achieve what I wanted. Later on, I began to identify with the objects I created. I wanted to feel what I had made ". Blauw's vision is not just the mere manipulation of technological gadgets. Their use is meant to ultimately evoke an emotional response from the audience and spur them on to discover lost domains within themselves. His objects are of sophisticated craftmanship. Blauw's instruments produce archetypal sounds. The didgeridoo he built from aluminium also serves as a cello and a berimbau. Little details defy the ideal. His music can never be played in exactly the same way and demands improvisation. He sculpts sound-scapes as he plays. He can manipulate radiowaves with the inpedance of his body. Seemingly anonymous ultrasonic waves are invoked into being by Blauw's conjurations. This results in a pantheon of sounds that are ministered by samplers, sequencers, and processors. He drives his own aural sculptures to their limits in every performance. Technology enables him to push the limits, yet he always uses it as a tool of creation. -------Have a look at www.bluezone.nl Hide
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myspace.com/theairborneparticles Video made in Stop Motion with my new camera (an EOS 500 D) for Akira, an artist of Toulouse, very productive too. More
myspace.com/theairborneparticles Video made in Stop Motion with my new camera (an EOS 500 D) for Akira, an artist of Toulouse, very productive too. The idea was to make the video a kind of painting "impressionistic" or moving water, these waves and these reflections are the main topics. Vidéo réalisée en Stop Motion avec mon nouvel appareil photo (un EOS 500 D) pour Akira, un artiste Toulousain très productif lui aussi. L'idée etait de faire de la vidéo une sorte de toile "impressionniste" animée ou l'eau, ces ondes et ces reflets en sont les sujets principaux. myspace.com/theairborneparticles Hide
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