16. Vase #44
2009
Polyamide, microphone,
computer, projector
Trough a sound-to-
volume algorithm,
Vase #44 allows the
user to determine
the shape of a vase
with her or his voice.
The shaping rules
are easy: the louder
one speaks, the
wider the vase will
be.
The longer one
speaks, the taller it
will be.
Modulating one’s
voice frequency will
fold or undulate the
form.
18. Title
Date
Director of Souther California
University’s Manufacturing Engineering
graduate program
Director of Southern California University’s
Manufacturing Engineering graduate program
30. “Seeing it in person is totally different from seeing
it on Kozak’s projector….each piece sets it’s own
vibe….”
-Jackie
Tellooooo
“Seeing those details and being able to move
around it changes everything.”
-Kate
Flores
DA FLOWER! DA POWER!
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37. “The more we are
dehumanized by the tyrnny of
technology, the more artists
are returning to the visceral.”
-Richard Dupont
38. “…it’s all here. Now. The present
is too fascinating to stop and
worry too much about the
future. If you look at the present
deeply enough, the future will
become discernable.”
-Ron Arad