Real Time is an art installation series by Dutch designer Maarten Baas. It consists of works in which people manually create and erase the hands on a clock each minute. The first works in the series were launched in April 2009. Maarten Baas is een Nederlands ontwerper. In 2009 presenteerde hij Real Time tijdens de designweek van Milaan. De klokken zijn fysiek in een gelimiteerde oplage te koop (dus een klok met een beeldscherm waarop de beelden worden afgespeeld) en als DVD met 12 uur durende films en later als Iphone App van mensen die de tijd aangeven.
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By Kelly Richman-Abdou on July 26, 2017. Blurring the line between performance art and functional design, the striking Schiphol Clock features hands drawn on in real time. Created by Dutch designer Maarten Baas and installed in Amsterdam's bustling Schiphol Airport, the fascinating piece artistically reimagines the ticking of a traditional clock. The Human-Filled Clocks of Maarten Baas Using video work and other technology, Maarten Baas creates clocks that appear to be inhabited by men who appear to be manually keeping time, each actually a 12-hour recorded performance being displayed. Maarten Baas, Real Time XL The Artist (2018). Courtesy of Carpenters Workshop Gallery. Lee Carter Collectors Guide Editor Dutch designer Maarten Baas is exhibiting "Play Time" at Carpenters Workshop Gallery (through May 26), his first solo show in Los Angeles. De klokken die ontwerper-kunstenaar Maarten Baas al zo'n vijftien jaar maakt onder de naam Real Time zijn de perfecte verbeelding van dat spanningsveld tussen de 'geleefde tijd' en de.
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Een gigantische klok uit de serie Real Times van ontwerper Maarten Baas is nu te zien in Lounge 2 op Schiphol. De klok heeft een diameter van 3 Dutch designer Maarten Baas's giant Real Time Schiphol timepiece replaces traditional clock hands with a 12-hour-long video performance (+ movie).The three-m. Maarten Baas (Dutch, born 1978), designer, Sweepers Clock from the Real Time series, 2009, digital video, gift of the artist. Maarten Baas discusses Analog Digital Clock in the film above. This. DUTCH DESIGNER MAARTEN Baas is exhibiting 11 works from his ever-expanding, idiosyncratic 'Real Time' series of clocks at Die Neue Sammlung, a design museum in Munich. Founded in 1907, its collection boasts 100,000 items, ranging from industrial design to ceramics and glass. Baas earned a reputation as an enfant terrible in 2002, exhibiting.
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Dutch designer Maarten Baas ' giant Real Time Schiphol timepiece replaces traditional clock hands with a 12-hour-long video performance (+ movie). The three-metre-high clock has been installed in. Dutch designer Maarten Baas houses the 12-hour digital performance within brass and bronze bodywork standing over two-metres tall, replacing the traditional internal mechanisms of the classic floor clock design and visually reinforcing the notion of time as a human invention. Edition: Edition of 8 plus 4 AP. Year: 2018. Where disembodied hands.
Maarten Baas (1978) woont in Utrecht en werkt in Den Bosch. Hij studeerde in 2002 af aan de Design Academy Eindhoven met de serie Smoke. Daarvoor bewerkte hij designklassiekers zoals de Rietveldstoel met een gasbrander. Met de zwartgeblakerde meubels werd hij wereldberoemd. Maarten Baas (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmaːrtən baːs]; born 19 February 1978) is a Dutch furniture designer. He is known for his Real Time series of clocks in which people paint the time by hand. His career path was influenced by mentors like Jurgen Bey, colleagues like Bertjan Pot, and artists like Erwin Wurm. He.
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With Real Time, Baas combines theatre, art, film and design in a series of new clock designs. Real Time was launched in April 2009 at the Salone Del Mobile in Milan (IT). He first presented the Sweepers clock, Analog Digital and the Grandfather Maarten Baas (b 1978) is a Dutch artist, famed for his work combining theatre, art and film. His Real Time series are 12-hour films of performances indicating time, projected inside public clocks. Baas's first piece, Sweepers', was launched in 2009 in Milan. Bass unveiled his special commission at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam in 2016.