| Frank Pohlmann |
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born 1964/Germany
Frank Pohlmann studied physics, mathematics and philosophy at the University of Heidelberg/Germany.
After his studies he went to Paris, where he lived and turned into an artist.
Since 2001 Frank Pohlmann lives in London.
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| 关于此艺术家 |
My artwork comprises installations,sculpture, graphics and video- displays.
I like to include technology into my work.
The result is a peculiar mix of 'high and low technology' solutions to aesthetic problems.
I find my artistic inspiration in the inner workings of nature.
As an artist I am inward looking, concerned how nature touches the emotions and soul of man.
As a scientist I am outward looking, interested in the objective nature of things, what they are made of and how they work.
In my work I do not try to reconcile these diametrically opposed approaches.
Instead I find a beauty in the counterpoint between the two.
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singularity(timelab display)
2002 |
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timelab
The visitor penetrates time by entering the installation.
The main theme of this sculpture – installation is time.
All shapes contain, and in fact, are time.
see also picture above(artist)
and www.timelab.net
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wormhole
2005 100m of elastic string |
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100m of rubberband knit together to form a vibrant wormhole.
from pressrelease :
transform your timepiece into a spacetime-piece !
By placing timepieces (out-of-use watches) into the wormhole
and carefully positioning the watches in relation to each other,
the installation will demonstrate how time is changed near a wormhole.
see www.colourandeinstein.net
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Air sculpture/Brent Cross
2003 kinetic sculpture |
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In a transparent column, air is pushed upwards by a ventilator.
Flyers of different colours are swirling around giving rise to changing patterns of colours and shape.
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timeshapes(timelab display)
2002 |
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The universe in 123 cubicmeter
The relation of the shapes to each other is the relation of periods of time.
By walking through the display the visitor travels through time.
see also picture above(artist) and www.timelab.net
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dimensions
2005 holo-graphic/use 3D-glasses |
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a melange of dimensions
for free 3D-glasses drop me an e-mail |
Shape and Colour of Air
2004 digital graphic for a proposed installation |
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The coloured spheres enclose air. Think of them as airbubbles, ascending from the floor to the ceiling.
Different areas of the spheres are coloured in different ways.
As the spectator changes her/his viewpoint different colour patterns will occur.
The central element of the display is a huge semi- transparent structure.
It has a sort of transcendental appearance, being only ' half- present'.
It visualizes the stream of air circulating inside the hall.
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tunnel
2006 holo-graphic/use 3D-glasses |
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The artistic potentials of holo-graphics are endless. The spectator can physically touch and feel lines and shapes. for free 3D-glasses drop me an e-mail |
wormhole
2006 use 3D glasses |
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| 教育程度与个人自传 |
2005
Exhibition of holo-graphics Brighton/ Grande Hotel
2005
Colour and Einstein/Solo Exhibition of holo-graphics
Candid Arts Gallery/London
2004
Painting in Space exhibition Notting Hill/ London
2003
Air Sculpture exhibition at Brent Cross shopping centre
2003
Time Lab display at Cheltenham Festival of Science
2002
Time Lab at the Royal Institution of Great Britain
1999
Art-Science installation Paris/France
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'House of Time' exhibition Heidelberg/Germany
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| 未来的展览 |
The Whitechapel Gallery
23rd June 2006
'wormhole saloon 3'
from the press-release :
Fine art meets physics in a display taking place during the Wormhole Saloon.
On display will be holographic drawings and movies, which enable the visitor to plunge into Einstein’s World.
In a synergy of physics and colour wormholes are jumping off the artists’ canvas.
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