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B.I.O.
(by invitation only) series 6 >>> £1.50
(also one of the random 'FREE surprise badges' with purchased
FL@33 T-shirts)
Selected international designers, illustrators and artists were invited to submit
designs for this one inch (25mm) button badge series. Stereohype sells 'B.I.O.
series 6' badges separately and gives them away as a free surprise badge with
purchased stereohype T-shirts. The 'B.I.O. series 6' includes artworks by Andy
Prince, Julien Rivoire @ Bastardgraphics, Carole Guevin @ Netdiver, Agathe Jacquillat
and Tomi Vollauschek @ FL@33, Gianni Oprandi, Sebastian Onufszak @ In Graphics
We Trust, Jean-Claude Chianale, Jo Taylor, Martin Lorenz @ Twopoints, Matt Siber
@ Siberart, Nick Cannons @ Scuffdept, Pierre Vanni, Samuel Nyholm & Jonas
Williamsson @ Reala, Alex Haigh @ Thinkdust, Jonathan Kenyon and John Glasgow
@ Vault49, Mathies Møller Højmose @ Visual Flavour.
Released: May 2007.
designed by Matt Siber
Mobil Skin is a small study for a larger project that is currently in progress.
The one-inch badge is a background of Caucasian skin texture with the Mobil Oil
Pegasus logo embossed into it. The project was inspired by perpetuated cultural
concepts of perfection by relating human skin to the plasticky ideal of corporate
logos. The skin texture, in place of where the corporate color scheme would normally
be, also calls into question the human impact of the behavior of major oil companies
like Mobil.
Born in Chicago in 1972, Matt Siber grew up next to Boston, Massachusetts.
With a Bachelor’s degree in History and Geography from the University of Vermont
(1994), he holds a Master’s
of Fine Arts in Photography from Columbia College Chicago (2003). He has worked
as a commercial photographer but is now primarily a gallery artist working in
Chicago. His artwork is part of the permanent collections of the Art Institute
of Chicago, The Museum of Contemporary Photography, and the COFF Foundation in
San Sebastian, Spain.
Siber is represented by Galeria Antoni Pinyol in Reus, Spain, and Galeria La
Fabrica in Madrid. His images have been published internationally in such publications
as ArtForum, Flash Art, Aperture and EXIT Magazine. Siber has been the recipient
of grants from the Aaron Siskind Foundation and the Illinois Arts Council. Matt
also teaches beginning and advanced digital imaging at Columbia College Chicago.
description:
one inch (25mm) button badge
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