Generator, curated by
Saturation Point Projects, on show at Kaleidoscope Gallery presents a selection of artworks that are automatically generated, in that control of the artistic process and / or outcome is transferred from the artist to a system or set of rules.
24 Nov 16 — 21 Jan 17, Imperfect Reverse, group show with
Saturation Point Projects, travels to Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge 18 Oct — 18 Nov 2016, Imperfect Reverse, group show with Satura...
11 June — 11 July 2015, Generator: Systems Logic and the Analogue Art of Programming, group show at Kaleidoscope Gallery with Katrina Blannin, Christina France, Hanz Hancock, James Irwin, Patrick Morrissey, Charley Peters and Mary Yacoob, curated by
Saturation Point Projects
24 Nov 16 — 21 Jan 17, Imperfect Reverse, group show with
Saturation Point Projects, travels to Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge
Hope to meet you in mid-March during my visit at
Saturation Point Projects.
Not exact matches
Another
point Martin - Smith makes is that because anyone can self - publish, there is a
saturation of self - published authors with «vanity
projects and books so poorly written they drag the reputation of everyone else down with them.»
Tagged with Ben Gooding, Carol Robertson, Charley Peters, From Centre, Giulia Ricci, Hanz Hancock, Judith Duquemin, Julia Farrer, Laurence Noga, Lothar Götz, Martin Church, Natalie Dower, Nathan Cohen, Patrick Morrissey, Peter Lowe, Rana Begum, Rhys Coren, Richard Plank, Robin Seir,
Saturation Point, series, Silvia Lerin, Slate
Projects, Steve Sproates, systems, Tess Jaray, Trevor Sutton, William Angus - Hughes, Zombie Formalism
NOME Gallery presents Iconographies, Quayola «s latest solo show in Germany, a continuation of an ongoing
project that employs computational methods to translate iconic paintings into abstract compositions made of
points, lines, geometries, hues,
saturations, and texts.
Quayola's new exhibition «Iconographies» represent a continuation of an ongoing
project that employs computational methods to translate iconic paintings into abstract compositions made of
points, lines, geometries, hues,
saturations and texts.
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