Dan has been asked to speak by New York City-based organization, Leaders in Software and Art (LISA). He was chosen by Erik Sanner for the originality of his portfolio of works and his use of technology in production. His work is of interest to LISA as it resides at the intersection of art and technology. Other LISA speakers have included noteworthy artists such as Scott Draves and Anne Spalter.
The event was on Dec. 18th, 2011, by invitation only.
Live stream. Dan @ 30 min. http://ustream.tv/channel/softwareandart
Robert Seidel is one of the more original and skilled video painters alive, wielding novel techniques, a solid color concept, and a heartfelt sense of time.
His work recently showed on the world’s largest LCD display, mounted on the Seoul Square Building in Korea. The screen stands at 78 meters (256 feet) high, stretching 99 meters wide and covering a total 7,722 square meters (83,118 square feet). The display is made up of 42,000 LEDs fixed into Spanish terracotta tiles which cover the entire 19 floors of the Seoul Square building. The exhibit runs until Sept. 27th.
Vimeo http://vimeo.com/robertseidel/scrape
Youtube...
“Kitchen’s Door”, Erik Sanner
2011
Video projection onto oil painting on wood panel
23″ x 40″
used with permission
can be seen at
A TOOL IS A MIRROR
Boston Cyberarts 2011
@ Mobius
725 Harrison Avenue, Suite One
Boston MA 02118
Fri Apr 22, 2011 - Sun May 08, 2011
A Tool Is A Mirror
Every keyboard reflects a hand
and every screen an eye.
Aerostatic
Sheila Gallagher
Dennis Hlynsky
Brian Kane
Duncan Laurie
Rupert Nesbitt
Erik Sanner
Curated by Elizabeth Keithline
Gallery Hours:
Fri & Sat 11am – 4pm
Anne Spalter’s digital video drawing, “Fracture”, shown at Stephan Stoyanov’s gallery in NYC in Feb 2011, has been acquired by the Albright-Knox museum in Buffalo NY. ‘It’s permanent collection, which includes works by most of the great artists of the late 19th and the 20th centuries, as well as many emerging artists, has been cited as one of the world’s top international surveys of modern and contemporary painting and sculpture.’
http://www.annespalter.com/digitalvideodrawings.html
Moving digital paintings are used in one of three ways:
Framed – one or more framed flat-screen televisions
Projection – on walls, floors, or ceilings
Licensed – paintings for pre-existing televisions, computers, or displays
FRAMED
Framed moving digital paintings range in size from six inches to sixty inches for single screen installations. Forty plus sized screens are arresting from a dozen feet awayand sixty inch screens can draw a viewer into a large room, such as a lobby or penthouse.Multiple screen installations can occupy an entire wall, or an entire hallway—bounded...
Moving painting is a growing genre of art designed for display on flat screen televisions and projection installations. Also called video paintings, dynamic paintings, ambient paintings, moving digital paintings, and ambient video this medium exploits the ubiquity and affordability of screens and monitors in today’s world. Drawing on the western tradition of oil painting, these compositions are designed with form, shape, color, and narrative with the added element of time. Unlike traditional video art and film, the works are designed to be utilized daily in a living space. They are...
Exhibit runs thru June, 2011 Cyberarts Central Waterfront Square Atrium 290 Congress Street Boston, MA Details here The dramatic glass-enclosed Waterfront Square Atrium at Atlantic Wharf in downtown Boston is the site of an exhibition of slow-moving dynamic digital painting, digital animation, and algorithmically generated software that explores fluid dynamics and digital and artificial life. Works
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Moving digital paintings are used in one of three ways: Framed – one or more framed flat-screen televisions Projection – on walls, floors, or ceilings Licensed – paintings for pre-existing televisions, computers, or displays FRAMED Framed moving digital paintings range in size from six inches to sixty inches for single screen installations. Forty plus sized
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