Posts tonen met het label media art. Alle posts tonen
Posts tonen met het label media art. Alle posts tonen
zaterdag 21 augustus 2010
François Morellet
Labels:
conceptual art,
light,
media art,
minimal art,
neon light,
painting
Gregorio Vardanega
Couleurs sonores n° 3.
Gregorio Vardanega, born 1923 in Venice; † 2007 in Paris) studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires and be came a member of the Asociación Arte Concreto Invención in 1946. In 1955 he was one of the founders of the Asociación Arte Nuevo and in 1956 of Artistes Non Figuratifs Argentins. Together with his wife Martha Boto he moved to Paris in 1959. In the late fifties his interests led him to kinetic art and to the exploration of electronics, light and reflection. He made works consisting of superimposed plates of glass and plexiglass in different colours.
Labels:
electronics,
kinetic sculpture,
light,
media art,
reflection,
sound
woensdag 17 maart 2010
Morton Heilig
was a thought-leader in Virtual Reality. He applied his cinematographer experience with the help of his partner developed the Sensorama over several years from 1957, patenting it in 1962.
dinsdag 16 maart 2010
Char Davies
Char Davies (1954) is an artist who creates artworks using the technologies of immersive virtual reality.
Originally a painter, Davies transitioned to digital media in the late-80s, becoming a founding director of the 3-D software company Softimage. New mediahistorians Frank Popper and Oliver Grau point out that her immersive virtual reality environment Osmose (1995) is a landmark work in the history of new media art.
donderdag 11 maart 2010
dinsdag 5 januari 2010
Arthur Elsenaar
dinsdag 15 december 2009
zaterdag 7 november 2009
Fiona Tan
vrijdag 6 november 2009
Giny Vos
Giny Vos, 1959
quote
"Most of my works were created for public spaces. This means that, by and large, the real existing environment plays a significant role in the final result. My aim in this respect is to give rise to a ‘view’ that makes particular aspects or elements of this environment visible; aspects or elements which otherwise would go unnoticed.
David Rokeby
David Rokeby, 1960
is an artist who has been making works of electronic, video and installation art since 1982.
His early work Very Nervous System (1982-1991) is acknowledged as a pioneering work of interactive art, translating physical gestures into real-time interactive sound environments.
Labels:
installation,
interactive,
media art,
sound,
video tracking
woensdag 4 november 2009
Paul Demarinis
An electronic media artist since 1971 and has created numerous performance works, sound and computer installations and interactive electronic inventions.
Labels:
installation,
interactive,
media art,
performance,
sound
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