It's Otto Pien's Ohne Titel. Made in 1972. He was also in the Lead of The Zero Group Movement in which they promoted New artistic techniques and introduced Emphasized light. Where this piece is defined as :- it uses radiating patterns and shadows to evoke cosmic energy and depth, drawing viewers into its luminous. abstraction.
Otto Piene was a German kinetic artist and co-founder of the ZERO avant-garde group. A pioneer of media art, Piene worked with light and motion to produce mesmerizing displays, as seen in his Light Ballet (1961). At the core of his practice was the desire to study technological processes and harness them to create a sense of movement. “Light is my medium," Piene declared. “Previously, paintings and sculptures seemed to glow. Now they do.” Born on April 18, 1928 in Bad Laasphe, Germany, he studied at the Academy of Art in Munich and later during the late 1950s at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf where he formed Group Zero with Heinz Mack. Piene went on to become the first fellow of the MIT Center for Advanced Visual Studies in 1968, and in 1972 his work Olympic Rainbow accompanied the closing ceremony of the Munich Olympics. Piene went on to serve as the director of the MIT Center for Advanced Visual Studies from 1974 to 1993. The artist died on July 17, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. Today, his works can be found in numerous museum collections around the world, including The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris. Well done Manves.🙂
@@lecturesbywalterlewin.they9259 I'm preparing for Neet, have only 6 months @ current I don't haave time watch ur amazing lectures 🙏Plz sir clear doubt in short 🙏🥺 I will definitely watch all ur lectures after my exam
Hope you also see how special this video is professor. The title should be 'immortal forever'💙Believe I will get around to the nuclear physics in December prof... never been so eager on learning what I never thought possible for me to know😉
Sir you are really amazing 🎉 ❤ I don't know avout you Too much but I realised now a Days no one like you.... Also a dream once meet to you may be it will be possible
I learned from modern art that any crap can be given meaning.
this demomnstrates that you are ignorent and also arrogant
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i got scared when i saw the thumbnail.
why?
@@lecturesbywalterlewin.they9259 i thought it was a ghost with long hair.... my imaginations took the best of me.
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It's Otto Pien's Ohne Titel. Made in 1972.
He was also in the Lead of The Zero Group Movement in which they promoted New artistic techniques and introduced Emphasized light.
Where this piece is defined as :- it uses radiating patterns and shadows to evoke cosmic energy and depth, drawing viewers into its luminous.
abstraction.
Excellent, you have solved the art quiz! Good job!
Otto Piene was a German kinetic artist and co-founder of the ZERO avant-garde group. A pioneer of media art, Piene worked with light and motion to produce mesmerizing displays, as seen in his Light Ballet (1961). At the core of his practice was the desire to study technological processes and harness them to create a sense of movement. “Light is my medium," Piene declared. “Previously, paintings and sculptures seemed to glow. Now they do.” Born on April 18, 1928 in Bad Laasphe, Germany, he studied at the Academy of Art in Munich and later during the late 1950s at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf where he formed Group Zero with Heinz Mack. Piene went on to become the first fellow of the MIT Center for Advanced Visual Studies in 1968, and in 1972 his work Olympic Rainbow accompanied the closing ceremony of the Munich Olympics. Piene went on to serve as the director of the MIT Center for Advanced Visual Studies from 1974 to 1993. The artist died on July 17, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. Today, his works can be found in numerous museum collections around the world, including The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.
Well done Manves.🙂
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Sir Plz kindly clarify confusion 🙏
Does KE conserve during elastic collision ?
Does KE conserve in elastic collision ?
watch my 8.01 lectures. *That's what they are for.* Your answers are all there.
@@lecturesbywalterlewin.they9259 I'm preparing for Neet, have only 6 months
@ current I don't haave time watch ur amazing lectures
🙏Plz sir clear doubt in short 🙏🥺
I will definitely watch all ur lectures after my exam
Hope you also see how special this video is professor. The title should be 'immortal forever'💙Believe I will get around to the nuclear physics in December prof... never been so eager on learning what I never thought possible for me to know😉
there are aleady 2 problems on Nuclear Physics (213 and 214) I will post 215 tomorrow and 216 in November both are on Nucleaar Physics.
@@lecturesbywalterlewin.they9259💙I see* prof💙Thank you❤
Sir, are you actually ok i feel like you have some sort of sore throat. Btw love from india 🇮🇳❤
I am fine -
If y love physic dont igonre......❤
Sir you are really amazing 🎉 ❤ I don't know avout you Too much but I realised now a Days no one like you.... Also a dream once meet to you may be it will be possible
Sorry for the loss of your friend....
Hai sir ❤ i am ur big fan
Good. I am a fan of all fans of art.
Made in 1972. It' is called Ohne Titel.and made by Otto Piene.
yup
I don't see a point , please be quite and peaceful , rest well . You are immortal.
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Ohne titel. His medium was light. Did he invent the disco ball and light strobes?
Ohne titel means without title
yup
Otto Piene
yup
I first one sir😂
Otto Piene - Ohne Titel. 1972. 1973. So disturbing and unnerving
why disturbing?
@@lecturesbywalterlewin.they9259 Don't you see a monster with a long nose and a terrible smile behind a curtain of hair?
Sir I studying 9th stranded I know intergal calculas and differential calculas f(x) dx=F(x) + c
but you do not yet know how to spell the word *caculus*
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@@lecturesbywalterlewin.they9259 even you don't, it's calculus.
Ohne Titel. 1972. 1973
Hello sir
I'll be honest I didn't understand this(first)
take some courses in art history
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