Sunday, April 24, 2011

Museum

This image was the most interesting to me because of the design and look.  It was interesting to see different can of art and design like this at picture.
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This image describe like a called hole."Using the principles of a skeletal-muscular system powered by compressed air, MacMurtrie’s objects oscillate, creating the illusion of living objects. MacMurtrie’s work dynamically responds to the movements of its viewers to create a menagerie of moving forms.Chico MacMurtrie acts as the Artistic Director of Amorphic Robot Works (ARW), a collective he founded in 1991, consisting of artists and engineers who help in the realization of his work. Since that time, his investigations have resulted in the creation of more than 250 mechanical sculptures that assume anthropomorphic and abstract forms."

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This image describe like a birds bonds."During the past twenty years MacMurtrie’s kinetic, monumental sculptural installations have evolved from different representations of the human body and various forms of nature into his current, more abstract works such asInner Space, which is having its United States premiere in this exhibition. In his sculpture, MacMurtrie utilizes various technologies to create the illusion of a live object or living being: using computational mechanisms to achieve a very subtle level of control and movement. Expanding and contracting in various configurations, the sculptures developed for this exhibition are controlled by computational methods."P1010148.JPG (1600×1200)

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Artist #12 Scott Blake

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This image describe about human life number when they gave you our born. For example "My bar code portraits explore the process of making art with technology. As a computer artist, I am in the business of selling pixels. The bar code represents technology, efficiency, and commodities. It is the universal icon for the computer revolution.Two artists that have influenced my work are Chuck Close and Roy Lichtenstein. Chuck Close's process of building a painting one block at a time encouraged me to work on my designer pixels. Roy Lichtenstein's examination of Benday dots opened my eyes to the science of half- tone printing."It describe about human life style. "But unlike Pop Art, he used barcodes as a tool and image, such as his portraits which were made entirely from bar codes. Blake had started this project around the time of the Y2K bug craze and the turn of the millennium. Around this time, there was a craze with barcode style artworks and designs. It is unclear whether Scott Blake had direct input on this popularized phenomena."

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Tony Oursler

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This image describe about scary idea. For example "With a multi-century tradition consciously referred to, Oursler's is a puppet theatre of some sort - having more to do, indeed, with a frame of mind and emotion than a narrative. In my use of narrative techniques, says the artist, I always wanted to get my spectator entrapped, build up a certain structure with which one could play, and build on. However, as is the case with my 'actors', also my narrative does incessantly get destroyed. The longer I study narrative structures, the stronger is my conviction that no such thing exists. Whatever we could name a 'narrative' is, essentially, no structure, rather a mental or physical disposition of theviewer/reader."

Friday, April 15, 2011

Artist John Whitney #10

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This describe the truth an image of human being."The 80's would see an expansion of Whitney's exploration of digital harmony. By now he was composing his own music, searching for, as he writes, "a special relationship between musical and visual design." (Whitney, 1991). Whitney was defining a new kind of composer: One with the ability to conceive ideas both musically and visually. "Whether quick or slow, action, as well as harmony, determines much of the shape of my own audio-visual work today. Action itself has an impact on emotions. Fluid, orderly action generates or resolves tensions much in the manner that orderly sequences of resonant tonal harmony have an impact on emotion and feeling..." (Whitney, 1991). The late 1980's would see numerous John Whitney works, combinations of original music and visuals. From Spirals in 1988, to Moondrum, a Native-American influenced series of works completed in the span of 1989-1995, Whitney was now using a special composing program developed in association with programmer Jerry Reed called the RDTD that enabled the artist to create "musical design intertwined with color design tone-for-tone, played against action-for-action" (Whitney, 1996).

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Christophe Bruno

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The image describe people style live. ."Iterature, a collection of pieces or documentations of performances which use the text from the web as material. Many of the pieces are search engines hacks (primarily Google). They get hold of text floating around the web and use it as raw material for various re-workings, cut-ups, algorithmic text generations, visualizations, cartographies and so forth.Logo.Hallucination, which continuously monitors the images circulating on the Internet looking for hidden logos. Logo.Hallucination then sends cease and desist emails whenever a copyright violation is detected.Adwords Happenings, which plays with the rules of Google Adwords service by inserting "spam poems" in the ad boxes that appear selectively to the user according to his personal search. Clicking on these links would of course then redirect the user to Bruno's website.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Erwin Redl

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"Erwn Redl's "Nocturnal Flow" has been installed in the Paul G. Allen Center. The artwork, a 85-foot brick column at the west end of the atrium, was chosen by the Washington State Arts Commission. It was supported by the Washington State's Art in Public Places Program.Erwin Redl lives and works in New York."

Monday, April 11, 2011

Second Life

My First image for second life











It was fun play golf in golf club because in real life will be bad playing golf.
I was happy to you play golf. It was fun play any sports.


My Second image for second life

It was fun fly through CSLB because look at some art and Creative.

My Third Image for Second Life.


It was fun standing in the middle of the CSLB.  

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Joseph Delappe

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"Joseph DeLappe is a media artist, activist, educator and cycling fanatic. Working with electronic and new media since 1983, his work in online gaming performance, installation and sculpture have been shown throughout the United States and abroad. His work engages politics, war, work, play, protest and human or machine relations. He is a native of San Francisco and lives in Reno, with his wife and twin daughters since 1993. Joseph DeLappe is an Associate Professor of the Department of Art at the University of Nevada where he runs the Digital Media Program."
This image describe the culture of India. "Working with electronic and new media since 1983, his work in online gaming performance, electromechanical installation and real-time web-based video transmission have been shown throughout the United States and abroad. Much of his work over the past decade involves taking creative agency in online shooter games and virtual communities like Second Life. His SL names are: Joseph Grommet and MGandhi Chakrobarti. I learned a lot about him through his Facebook and felt like a stalker. He is very much into current events and his art. He is also color blind which I found very interesting because he’s an artist. He is also an avid item collector wherever he goes and toys."

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Nam June Paik



"Nam June Paik–composer, performer, and video artist–played a pivotal role in introducing artists and audiences to the possibilities of using video for artistic expression. His works explore the ways in which performance, music, video images, and the sculptural form of objects can be used in various combinations to question our accepted notions of the nature of television." This image describe the United States of America has difference creative in states. "Nam June Paik pioneered the development of electronic techniques to transform the video image from a literal representation of objects and events into an expression of the artist’s view of those objects and events. In doing so, he challenges our accepted notion of the reality of televised events. His work questions time and memory, the nature of music and art, even the essence of our sensory experiences. Most significantly, perhaps, that work questions our experience, our understanding, and our definitions of “television.” It mean that the artist is make a discusion about creative.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Bruce Nauman




This image describe how human being get great feel. For example "There are however, very serious concerns at the heart of Nauman's practice. He seems to be fascinated by the nature of communication and language's inherent problems, as well as the role of the artist as supposed communicator and manipulator of visual symbols.In 1993, Nauman received the Wolf Prize in Arts (an Israeli award) for his distinguished work as a sculptor and his extraordinary contribution to twentieth-century art."

Friday, April 1, 2011

Gary Hill

Gary Hill born in 1951, Santa Monica Ca, U.S. is an American artist who lives and works in Seattle ,Washington.One of the pioneers of Video art, Gary Hill has exhibited his video and video installations worldwide Artfacts 2007. He is represented by Donald Young Gallery of Chicago.An anthology on the work of Gary Hill by Robert C. Morgan was published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 1999.
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This image describe his journey to art. For example "One-person exhibitions of his video environments have recently been held at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; the Long Beach Museum of Art; and the Basel Kunsthalle. Gary Hill won the Leone D'Or for best sculpture at the 1995 Venice Biennale". It mean that his art and video our in the New york museum.
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This image our called Viewer because of the art and order standing. For example "The viewer is able to see the bodies of these people moving slightly providing a sense of presence that is palpable: the viewer has the sense of being viewed. Hill has not given these people a voice but he has given them an extraordinary presence that can be compared to the portraiture of Rembrandt for example". It's describe the art like a movie.
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This is a self portait like afraid with some thing. For example "In Wall Piece, the image of a man repeatedly flinging himself at a wall and speaking a single word with each impact is projected on the wall of a completely darkened space. During recording, a single flash of extreme high intensity strobe light (the only light source) “captured” the body at the moment of contact. These singular moments were then edited together to form a linear text and a sequence of a body in various positions up against a wall". It's describe the look and freely.
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Gary Hill Viewer