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The crystallization of the collision between Porsche 992 and Daniel Alsham
The 2020 Chengdu International Auto Show is drawing to a close, and fans must have feasted their eyes on the heavy new cars. What I brought to you today is not a new car, but an "incomplete" old car. Although it is "incomplete", it does not prevent it from becoming the most unique work of art in the auto show. It was created by contemporary American visual artist Daniel? Porsche in Arsham? Crystallization? 992。

(Uncle 40,000 seriously appreciates Porsche? Crystallization? 992)

An artist who is not good at vision

Daniel? Alsham, 1980? Born in Cleveland, Ohio, USA in 2003? 1986 graduated from Cobb United College in new york with a bachelor's degree in literature. Alsham was born with a weak complexion. The average person can distinguish millions of colors, he can only distinguish hundreds, and most of the colors that can be distinguished are similar in tone in his eyes.

(Daniel? Alsham)

At first, he would deliberately hide his illness, and the audience didn't see anything unusual in his works. Later, everyone gradually understood the truth, went back to see his previous works, and found that there were few bright colors, mostly black, white and gray. However, Alsham did not give in to the injustice of fate, but became a genius in the design field. He used to wear a special pair of glasses, which enabled him to see the colorful world. Since then, some colors have been added to his works, but slowly he found that these works did not reflect his true self, and finally he turned the monochrome system into his own symbol.

Arsham participated in a wide range of artistic work, from two-dimensional painting to three-dimensional sculpture and four-dimensional live performance, each with its own highlights and characteristics. He is especially good at creating installation art in space, from plane, to 3D, to 4D, all levels of space have tried. His works of art all look very visually impactful, and there will be unexpected spatial structure changes in casual places. His sculptures, in particular, do not exist alone, but are related to architecture, people and space, challenging people's spatial perspective and perception.

The inspiration source of "incompleteness"

Alsham once said that when he was 12 years old, a hurricane hit his home, and the residential area was devastated after the hurricane. For the first time, he realized that the smooth and solid interior of the wall turned out to be dilapidated. This scene left a deep impression on him and became his design inspiration after many years.

Most of the things he created are contemporary objects, but he is leaving fossil remains that can be explored for the Millennium archaeological exploration of the future world. While giving people a shocking visual experience, it also makes the audience think deeply about their lifestyle, consumption concept, material desire and environmental protection issues.

About Al Sham's works, the most famous is Future? Ruins series, mainly displaying sculptures of petrochemical media cultural relics in the 20th century, looks like cultural relics that have declined due to obsolescence. It reflects the fragility of human civilization and the fleeting time to the audience through works of art.

The perfect combination of gem and 992

The cars displayed at the auto show were designed and manufactured in 20 19. Based on Porsche 9 1 1(992), there are several broken dents on the pure white body surface. Looking closely, it seems that crystallization has appeared after corrosion. This is the design style that Arsham has always liked.

(Uncle 40,000 and Porsche? Crystallization? 992)

The body is made of volcanic ash, seasonal crystals and other materials, creating many crystal corrosion designs. In terms of body color, Alsham chose the matte white that has been used for a long time, and even the Porsche logo and the English logo have been carved in gray. In addition, in order to match the color of the car body, the wheel uses a rare ivory five-spoke rim, and is matched with perforated brake discs and dark green brake calipers, which echoes the interior.

The interior is made of Alcantara material, with military green+gray stitching, and personalized patterns and elements similar to archaeological styles, crystal corrosion patterns drawn on doors and seats, Arsham's personal signature, and exclusive signs at the headrest of the seat are added. Is Alsham in the license plate position? 30 19 represents Arsham's "fictional archaeology" series design concept, aiming to express to the audience what will happen when the civilization after 1000 years excavates the objects we use today.

Although its appearance is corroded, it can still be driven. Arsham mainly modified the appearance and interior of this 992. The performance of the new car has not diminished, and Carrera has been retained? S 3.0T horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine has a maximum power of 450 HP and a peak torque of 530 Nm, matching PDK gearbox and four-wheel drive system.

Alsham once said: "Many of my works are related to the concept of time collapse. For example, if I take a common object in people's daily life and project it into the concept of the future, I can embody the concept of time collapse. And present this object through materials that people can imagine. I think elements such as volcanic ash, gypsum and crystal will remind people of the passage of time. "

It is true that 992 is a classic of this era. How to make its classics handed down and turn it into fossils is perfect. Whether it is Leica camera, baseball, video tape, telephone, etc. These are the classics left by human society, and Alsham doesn't care what color his works are in the eyes of the audience. For him, the material of the works is color, and he appreciates what the works look like in his own eyes, and white is the perfect canvas to present these classics.

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