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SOUND ARTISTS, HARRY YEFF AND TRUNG BAO, TRANSFORM VOICES INTO GEM STONES IN LANDMARK EXHIBITION

The new 400 square metre immersive gallery will present wall-to-wall digital gemstone artworks from a selection of the VOICE GEM archive...

DIGITAL LEGACIES

Dropbox has more than 700 million registered users across 180 countries. Where we once cut-and-pasted photographs into physical photo albums, we now save our images on iCloud. Answering machine messages are locked behind passcodes...

SPEECH RECOGNITION: THE VOICE GEM SYSTEM OF HARRY YEFF & TRUNG BAO

In a basement gallery under London's Oxford Street, Jeremy Allen discovers a cache of precious stones formedfromthe voices of Ai Weiwei, Lily Cole and Sir Geoff Hurst

GENERATING GEMSTONES FROM VOICE – VOICE GEMS: 1000 YEAR ARCHIVE IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

Pioneering artists Harry Yeff and Trung Bao opened an immersive experience in the basement of Flannels’ Oxford Street shop. VOICE GEMS: 1000 YEAR ARCHIVE is a unique...

“Noé-Two”, six letters written at the bottom of his canvases, as a reference to the Bibles Noah, this name directly resonates to the three main themes in the artist’s work: Human, Animal, Nature. Far from being unknown, Noé-Two also called “The Graffiti artist” is seen as one of the godfathers of this movement which came to France in the late 1980’s. Its universal message resonates to every culture and language worldwide.

Surrounded by urban culture, fan of music, rich in all his trips and various encounters he made, Noé-Two has never stopped creating nor exploring. To him, painting is as vital as biological need. A way to set his identity. Like his emblematic Gorillaz “Yaoundé”, he looks at the world, calm and present. Not just a Graffiti artist, Noé-Two really is a painter. After many years spent putting colors onto our gloomy cities, the artist now works on canvas.
Crazy about fripping colors and mixed writings, the artist naturally started to move his technique and skills from the wall to the canvas. Today, Noé-Two elaborates his wild style in his studio, far from the city.

Faithful to his urban roots, he works up on his feet, moving and kneading the material he is working on.
Graffiti will always remain his “Bohème”, his school and education. A natural way to explore the graphic creation, to belong to those great artists Noé-Two has deeply loved and admired.

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