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Articles 631 - 652 of 652
Full-Text Articles in Art Practice
Grandpa, Sarah E. Jacobs
Cherub Chub, Maelina A. Frattaroli
Watched, Collin Asmus
Paintings, Stephen Smalley
Inside Front & Back Covers: Artwork, Donna Stanton
Inside Front & Back Covers: Artwork, Donna Stanton
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Metaphoric Vessels, Preston Saunders
The Iceland Suite: Monotypes, Joan Hausrath
Inside Front & Back Covers: Photographs, Diane Nicastro
Inside Front & Back Covers: Photographs, Diane Nicastro
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
International Artist Exchanges In Former Yugoslavia, Margaret Tittemore
International Artist Exchanges In Former Yugoslavia, Margaret Tittemore
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Work, Rob Lorenson
Recent Work, Dorothy Pulsifer
A Gallery Of Pastels, Teresa Mccue
Drifters Lament, Mercedes Nuñez
Currents: Art Review, Jason Challas
Currents: Art Review, Jason Challas
SWITCH
A review of the exhibition "Currents", on view at Holmes Fine Arts Gallery Feb. 11th- April 28th 1995. Works reviewed include two by Bruce Cannon, “Comfort Zone” and “Donation Box,” as well as Tim Ryan's relief paintings and sculptures. It is noted that the exhibition also incorporates work by Joan Heemskerk, Dirk Paesmans, Joel Slayton, Jack Fulton, Gary Quinonez, Guy Marsden, Christine Tamblyn, Geri Wittig, and Joe Delappe.
Nanotechnology, Fullereness, & The Golden Mean, Loretta L. Lange
Nanotechnology, Fullereness, & The Golden Mean, Loretta L. Lange
SWITCH
This article explains how nanotechnology can be used in digital art forms and how it may be used in the near future. The development of nanotechnology has led to breathroughts such as the discovery of buckyballs and fullerenes. Such concepts eventually led to the research into nanobiology. The world of nanotechnology is still considered new and all of the concepts that dabbled into this medium can be expectred to evolve as time goes by.
Gnarled Defined, Rudy Rucker
Gnarled Defined, Rudy Rucker
SWITCH
The article is a reflection of the author’s conception of the term ‘gnarly’, extending the term’s meaning from its origins in California surfer slang. 'Gnarly' is often used in a colloquial context, however, the author believes that the term is able to be used in an academic field as it pertains to outcomes and results of equations. Discussions towards the application of the term 'gnarly' showcase how it can be used in a scientific, mathematical, and artistic context through seemingly random patterns. In order to be gnarly, things must lie and exist between the realm of orderly and chaotic often …
The Quest For The Gnarl, Rudy Rucker
The Quest For The Gnarl, Rudy Rucker
SWITCH
The article describes some of the author’s own image-generating computer programs that he describes as “gnarly”. He began writing a simple spirograph program based off simple sine wave function called Spiro. Later transitioned into writing with C and better programs using more nonlinear feedback. Where Spiro is based on a simple sine wave function, Vine uses a nested sine function: the sine of the sine. The need for a more complicated computational approach lead to iteration and parallelism. Julgnarl uses Iteration and Calife uses parallelism. Calife shows one-dimensional cellular automata: spaces in which virtual computers are lined up like beads …
William Kendall - Recent Paintings, William Kendall
William Kendall - Recent Paintings, William Kendall
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Mercedes Nuñez - New Work, Mercedes Nuñez
Public Information: Desire, Disaster, Document, The Anti-Artist
Public Information: Desire, Disaster, Document, The Anti-Artist
SWITCH
An article about how photographic and electronically created pictures mediate and determine social reality, which is one of the most complicated concerns of our time. Definitions of media, the individual's position and responsibilities in society, and the nature of the photographic picture are all on the table. Gary Garrels, Jim Lewis, Christopher Phillips, Sandra S. Phillips, Abigail Solomon-Godeau, Robert R. Riley, and John Weber analyze the work of fifteen postwar artists working in a variety of media to answer these issues. The article starts with a third person point of view about the subject. As the article progresses, it shifts …
Interview: Joel Slayton, Christine Laffer
Interview: Joel Slayton, Christine Laffer
SWITCH
Interview with Joel Slayton, Professor of Computers in Fine Art at San José State University, and Director of the CADRE Institute. Slayton discusses the history of the Cadre Institute and details his views on the relationship between art and new technology. Slayton describes the role of artists in exploring the possibilities and ethical implications of emerging technologies such as genetic engineering, nano-techology, robotics, and artificial life. He describes installations and in-progress work focused on ubiquitous video surveillance. The interview concludes with a discussion of Slayton’s use of the DoWhatDo model for artistic collaboration and of his piece "Conduits," presented in …
Gallery: John Heller, John Heller