This exhibition explores ways in which contemporary
artists using digital tools address cyberspace, body, and nature in the post internet time.
Not exact matches
Mitch Jenkins later continued to lay out the schema of things by saying that the end goal is to produce a platform called «Electricosmos» which will be the open - access platform for
using tools to create interactive
digital comics, in which creators will be presented with quite a few choices about what interactive elements they'd like to include, and then there will also be Electricomics proper, the app which will contain the comics created by this pilot team of writers and
artists, initially, with hopefully more to come after the first wave of «example» like releases.
But unlike Android or iOS, Wade Guyton OS is the product of one man: Wade Guyton, a 40 - year - old New York
artist who
uses digital tools to create large - scale paintings.
We, as the new generation of feminist
artists, need to keep being visible,
using all the
digital tools to make these works available to a wider audience for the next generations to come, and on an international level.
«While many contemporary
artists employ the
tools of
digital technology to alter photographic images, Diggory stands out for
using photography and Photoshop as the catalyst for painting.
Though each of the photographic works in this exhibition have been altered through
digital manipulation, the
tools of collage, illustration, deconstruction, redaction, surrealism are
used in different measures by the exhibiting
artists.
By
using digital tools to envision physically improbable scenarios, the
artists have produced haunting new realities that provoke broader conversations about culture, social issues, and the environment.
Benson's sculpture reflects the
artist's on - going fascination with the depiction of arrested motion and the
use of
digital tools in the creation of sculpture.
American
artist Wade Guyton
uses digital technologies — iPhones, cameras, computers and consumer - grade Epson printers — as
tools to create both large - scale paintings on linen and smaller compositions on paper.
You can pick and choose from over 100
artist - designed brushes, smudge color with your finger to blend like you would IRL,
use eyedropper
tools to isolate and perfect your colors, and really bring your creativity to the forefront of your
digital artwork!
Whether you're an
artist, student or mobile professional, Surface Dial optimizes your
digital workflow by bringing your most -
used shortcuts and
tools to your screen with simple presses and turns of the Dial.