Making use of
both analog and digital photography, as well as video, they interweave document and fiction to create pliable narratives that explore contemporary relationships.
Stephen Shore, a well - known American photographer, has worked with
both analog and digital photography as well as social media to explore the limits of the medium.
Focusing on social structures, mainly human connections and relationships that exist in his multi-faceted consciousness, Le makes chromogenic prints through a performative approach towards portraiture — utilizing a combination of
analog and digital photography.
Not exact matches
And in a movie crammed with odd contrasts, the most striking may be the clinical crispness of the digital photography up against the old - school strings and analog vibe of Bear McCreary's musical sco
And in a movie crammed with odd contrasts, the most striking may be the clinical crispness of the
digital photography up against the old - school strings
and analog vibe of Bear McCreary's musical sco
and analog vibe of Bear McCreary's musical score.
Today art is filled with presences, in the scraps of abstraction, of
analog and digital,
and of
photography as object.
Each year, Baxter St at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them
analog and digital workspace at the International Center of
Photography, access to the Baxter St at CCNY community
and programs,
and solo exhibitions at Baxter St.. This exhibition is the first in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2017 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Fujifilm of North America,
and Awagami Factory.
Alexandra Hunts (Ukrainian, born 1990), who is recognized for abstract
digital and analog photography, was nominated by Dutch photographer Rineke Dijkstra.
Undergraduates establish strong photographic practices
and discourses through the study of
analog and digital processes, the history
and theory of
photography,
and the development of critical thinking
and writing skills through required
and elective courses in
photography, other creative disciplines,
and the liberal arts.
By sourcing existing images, employing
analog methods
and digital interventions, the works in the show disrupt the expectations of straight
photography, examining its limits with images that exist at threshold of photographic formulation.
Undergraduates establish strong photographic practices through the study of
analog and digital processes, the history
and theory of
photography,
and the development of critical thinking
and writing skills.
Each year, Baxter St at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them
analog and digital workspace at the International Center of
Photography, access to the Baxter St at CCNY community
and programs,
and solo exhibitions at Baxter St.. This exhibition is the third in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2016 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Kodak,
and FUJIFILM North America Corporation.
Each year, BAXTER ST at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them
analog and digital workspace at the International Center of
Photography, access to the BAXTER ST at CCNY community
and programs,
and solo exhibitions at BAXTER ST.. This exhibition is the last in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2015 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, theNew York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Kodak,
and FUJIFILM North America Corporation.
Each year, Baxter St at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them
analog and digital workspace at the International Center of
Photography, access to the Baxter St at CCNY community
and programs,
and solo exhibitions at Baxter St.. This exhibition is the last in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2016 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Kodak,
and FUJIFILM North America Corporation.
Sun Stream (camera obscura), the site - specific intervention into the Museum's camera obscura, utilizes both
analog and digital technology to reveal how we are at a point where light, traditionally the most central element of
photography, has become disembodied from the natural world.
Each year, Baxter St at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them
analog and digital workspace at the International Center of
Photography, access to the Baxter St at CCNY community
and programs,
and solo exhibitions at Baxter St.. This exhibition is the second in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2016 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Kodak,
and FUJIFILM North America Corporation.
Each year, Baxter St at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them
analog and digital workspace at the International Center of
Photography, access to the Baxter St at CCNY community
and programs,
and solo exhibitions at Baxter St.
Each year, Baxter St at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them
analog and digital workspace at the International Center of
Photography, access to the Baxter St at CCNY community
and programs,
and solo exhibitions at Baxter St.. This exhibition is the third in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2017 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Fujifilm of North America,
and Yarden Wines.
Each year, BAXTER ST at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them
analog and digital workspace at the International Center of
Photography, access to the BAXTER ST at CCNY community
and programs,
and solo exhibitions at BAXTER ST.. This exhibition is the first in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2015 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Kodak
and FUJIFILM North America Corporation.
Poised between reality
and abstraction, memory
and interface, Instagram merges the
analog photograph of traditional
photography with
digital coding to form a networked
digital image.
When one speaks of «painting practices» nowadays, it's often the stuff of
photography —
analog and digital printing, the ever - investigated photocopy, even Photoshop — that is meant.
Offering courses in painting, drawing, graphic design,
photography, sculpture, film
and video,
and film history
and theory, the program provides enrolled students extensive contact with an internationally accomplished faculty as well as access to state - of - the - art technical,
analog,
and digital labs, including a fully functional letterpress studio.
Mounted
and arranged on shelves in front of vivid color backgrounds, the figures become players in a story that is both a tribute to the heyday of
analog photography and an accomplished vision of the possibilities that the
digital age has opened up to artists.
Ocean of Images presents bodies of work that critically redefine
photography as a field of experimentation
and intellectual inquiry, where
digital and analog, virtual
and real dimensions cross over.
Using collage strategies, sculptural tropes
and theater staging techniques, Lipps's series is a requiem for
analog image - making, which is relevant to the ubiquity of
photography in the
digital age.
Close moves freely between painting,
photography (both
analog and digital), numerous modes of printmaking
and drawing,
and most recently the art of Belgian Jacquard tapestry weaving.
She distinguishes the subjects in her
photography through a mixture of
analog and digital processes creating what she calls «an illusion of technology.»
The artists in New
Photography 2013 explore dialectical reversals between abstraction and representation, documentary and conceptual processes, the uniquely handmade and the mechanically reproducible, and analog and digital techniques, underscoring the idea that there has never been just one type of p
Photography 2013 explore dialectical reversals between abstraction
and representation, documentary
and conceptual processes, the uniquely handmade
and the mechanically reproducible,
and analog and digital techniques, underscoring the idea that there has never been just one type of
photographyphotography.
Against a familiar backdrop of the accelerating disappearance of
analog photography and the simultaneously triumphal progress of
digital photography, these works explore new ways of re-picturing
and inhabiting that history.
Her career represents a breadth
and depth of experience
and skill in education,
photography (
analog,
digital, alternative,
and historic processes), the creative process,
and workflow.
Since the late 1970s, his audio work has explored
digital and analog recording devices,
and his conceptual art practice has combined performance art, light -
and sound installations,
and photography.
Paul Thulin uses
analog photography,
digital montage, appropriation
and various alternative materials, to explore the contextual
and material constructs of history, cultural identity, consumerism, memory
and myth.
Each year, Baxter St at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them
analog and digital workspace at the International Center of
Photography, access to the Baxter St at CCNY community
and programs,
and solo exhibitions at Baxter St.. This exhibition is the first in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2016 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Kodak,
and FUJIFILM North America Corporation.