Not exact matches
Scientific American spoke to Padua about the importance of Ada Lovelace Day —
celebrated every second Tuesday of October — and Padua's own experience as a woman
working in the technological field of
digital animation.
Currently
working as a professor of Film and
Digital Media at the University of California: Santa Cruz, Rich has spent much of her career, both within academia and industry, supporting and
celebrating the marginalised voices of moving image.
«We're delighted to offer schools new
digital resources to
celebrate the life and
work of one of our greatest children's authors.
Under Superintendent Balow's leadership, Wyoming has signed the Future Ready pledge,
celebrated its first ever Computer Science Education Week,
worked on a Classroom Connectivity Initiative, established a K - 20 statewide
digital learning conference, and
worked with the Legislature on increasing access to computer science.
OverDrive is joining a global community of purpose - driven companies to demonstrate and
celebrate what we stand for every day: Empowering communities with our
digital reading services, supporting literacy and creating reading happiness; supporting initiatives that offer
work - life balance for our employees; and incorporating
work practices and business policies that strengthen and preserve our environment for future generations.
To
celebrate the imminent arrival of our also have some original
work from
digital artist Chris Cold.
This exhibition opens on the same day as a symposium at the British Library to
celebrate Monica Ross's life and
work, and the Library's forthcoming acquisition of her
digital archive.
Celebrated as both a significant
work of late 20th century American art as well as a prototype for future forms of
digital writing, «GRAMMATRON is grappling with the idea of spirituality in the electronic age» (New York Times).
Join us in
celebrating the publication of Re-Framing the Feminine, Girls» Club's second exhibition catalog, with a public launch and informal panel discussion about the
works in the exhibition and the role of female artists using the mediums of photography and
digital imaging.
Saturday, September 15, 6 - 9 pm Join us in
celebrating the publication of Re-Framing the Feminine, Girls» Club's second exhibition catalog, with a public launch and informal panel discussion about the
works in the exhibition and the role of female artists using the mediums of photography and
digital imaging.
Arcangel is
celebrated for his modifications of popular video games, a series of which were on view in that show; he also reuses appropriated gradient patterns from Photoshop, YouTube videos, and other bits of
digital pop culture to craft prints, drawings, musical compositions, videos, and performance
works.
Organized by Jason Eppink, Associate Curator of
Digital Media From supercuts to mashups to remixes, Cut Up
celebrates the practice of re-editing popular media to create new
work, presenting contemporary videos by self - taught editors and emerging artists alongside landmarks of historic and genre - defining reappropriation.
A release party of sorts by Artifex Press, which is dedicated to the production of
digital catalogues raisonnés, this event
celebrates Jim Dine's sculptural output with the publication of a searchable archive of his
work.
It's an unusual outing, to say the least, for the world's most
celebrated living painter, because the
works aren't paintings per se but rather painting-esque things: what he did was take a
digital image of a single one of his 1990 abstract canvases and then run it through a mathematical process to isolate its chromatic DNA as a series of eye - boggling, colored «STRIPS.»
In addition, as a Creative Partner of the Main Line Art Center's «Panorama 2016: Image - Based Art in the 21st Century», a project
celebrating the photographic image and
digital media, the 3rd Street Gallery Annex presents Remix: Integrating Art and Technology, an exhibit highlighting the
work of those members who use photographic and / or
digital art technologies or who blend traditional processes with photographic /
digital media.
To
celebrate the coming of Summer at Mott Street, the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery presents an international group show, featuring
works on paper and canvas as well as
digital prints...
OTA Contemporary
celebrates its first anniversary with a special show featuring paintings, monotypes and
digital works by artist / owner Kiyomi Baird and steel and bronze sculptures by New Jersey artist Robert Koch.
As Tate Modern prepares for tomorrow's launch of its major retrospective into one of the great American artists of the twentieth century, Roy Lichtenstein,
digital arts channel The Space has unveiled an Arts Council archive film about the Pop Art master during which he explains that his
work doesn't
celebrate Pop culture, but uses its banality to reflect a harsh materialistic society.
From initial exploratory experiments to complex, and often contested, hybrid
digital - analog states, all the way to «universal» designs, This Is for Everyone explores this question with
works from MoMA's collection that
celebrate the promise — and occasional flipside — of contemporary design.
Primarily
working with an 8x10 field camera, Epstein
celebrates slow photography in a
digital age.