Category: art

Mel Tanner Series of Star Maps

Mel Tanner created what became a series of wall pieces that could be thought of as star maps or constellations. Like so many of Mel’s wall sculptures, the art works looked flat from a distance but as you got closer, there was so much depth. Here are photos of 4 of these Star Maps, created …

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Green Box Arts Festival

The Lumonics team was invited on Oct. 7, 2022 to explore the campus of the Green Box Arts Festival in Green Mountain Falls, CO near Colorado Springs, at the request of Scott Levy, the executive director of the Arts Festival. It is quite a setting!                     …

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Light and Space Art Movement

Information courtesy of The Art Story websiteI selected examples of several of the artists’ works identified with the Movement Ethereal and atmospheric, yet often equally geometric and analytic, the experiences of the Light and Space Movement present a striking paradox to the viewer, one that requires active, and often multi-sensory, participation. There is no single defining aesthetic …

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The International Arts + Mind Lab (IAM Lab) On A Mission to Amplify Human Potential

  IAM Lab is part of the Pedersen Brain Science Institute at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. It brings together brain scientists and practitioners in architecture, music and art in a global effort to amplify human potential.  It is building the field of neuroaesthetics, an emerging field of study that explores the impact of …

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