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Willy Chyr’s Neuroplastic Dreams – pop!


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Willy Chyr is a fine artist and designer  interested in emergent properties and systems: and he sometimes works in balloons.

I’ll be presenting an interview with Chyr here on Symbiartic soon; we met recently over coffee and from such fun, complicated work, Willy is refreshingly unpretentious and creatively versatile.

To inflate your expectations of his remarkable, visionary and kinda crazy-beautiful work, here’s a few images from his installation, Neuroplastic Dreams.

Neuroplastic Dreams © Willy Chyr. Posted with permission.

Neuroplastic Dreams view 2 © Willy Chyr. Posted with permission.

Neuroplastic Dreams view 4 © Willy Chyr. Posted with permission.

You can find Willy Chyr at the links below, and Symbiartic will have more soon!
Portfolio
Website
Blog
@willychyr on Twitter

Glendon MellowAbout the Author: Glendon Mellow is a fine artist and illustrator inspired by evolutionary biology working in oil and digital media. You can see his portfolio at glendonmellow.com and at The Flying Trilobite blog. Follow him solo at @flyingtrilobite and with co-blogger Kalliopi Monoyios at @symbiartic. Follow on Twitter @symbiartic.

The views expressed are those of the author and are not necessarily those of Scientific American.





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  1. 1. Symbiartic.km 10:42 pm 02/8/2012

    Wow! Epic.

    Link to this

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