Archived entries for digital
Cory Arcangel
Arcangel often uses the artistic strategy of appropriation, creatively re-using existing materials such as dancing stands,[3] Photoshop gradients,[1] and YouTube videos[1] to create new works of art. His work explores the relationship between digital technology and pop culture.
Thibault Brunet
The Vice City collection deals with landscape. In the video games, it holds a secondary role, set as a simple background for the plot. The slow motion of my walks led me to explore the spaces that are usually forgotten by players.
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Jed Carter
Eyes on the Sky – Weather as data paintings
Eyes on the Sky is a process-based investigation into generative design and the weather. Jed Carter linked 64 public-access web cameras across Europe, recording the colour of the sky, at each point, at regular intervals and produced a book that collects a week of paintings where cameras paint the weather, once every hour.
CreativeApplications.Net
CAN’s central objective has been to facilitate a productive scenius that nurtures creative intersections, exchanges and networks between practitioners in art, media, design and technology.
Kimchi and Chips
483 nylon threads with projections calibrated in 3D to the 16m threads using Rulr, an open source node-based toolkit developed by the studio.