(Re) mnants is an interactive
digital media installation, chronicling visual artist and filmmaker Monique Muse Dodd's journey into her ancestral and spiritual heritage.
Works will span a wide variety of mediums, from traditional print form to
digital media installations, videos, websites, objects, magazines and zines will all be on display; And the public will be encouraged to interact with and explore the content available.
Not exact matches
In attendance will be a number of big companies including 101 London, 2K, 505 Games, Activision Blizzard, Arvato Entertainment, Bad Management, Bossa Studios, Brand Culture Sport & Entertainment, BuzzFeed, Carbon
Digital, Catapult Business Solutions, Crave Online, Curse, Curve
Digital, Dimoso, Drum, EA, Future Games of London, GAME
Digital, Gamer Network, Green Man Gaming, Hasbro, Hauppauge
Digital, Heaven
Media, Indigo Pearl,
Installation, Koch
Media, MEC, Mediacom, Merge Worlds, Microsoft, MiniClip, Mozilla, Multiplay, NetworkN, NewBay
Media, Nordic Games, Onlive, OPM Response, Parker Consulting, Plan of Attack, Playstation, Pole To Win, Purewal & Partners, Reach, Rebellion, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, Respondez, Rocket, Sega, Sonopress UK, Sony Xdev Studios, Stainless Games, Tangentix, Target, Team Dignitas, Testology, TVBEurope, Twitch, Twitter, Ubisoft, Wikia and Ziff Davis.
Author and
installation artist Paul Chan, winner of this year's Hugo Boss Prize, launched his maverick publishing venture Badlands Unlimited to expore the nature of the book, the disruptive roles of pornography and genre fiction, and the tangled interrelationship of print and
digital media.
This spring, the Serpentine presents the first European solo exhibition of American artist Sondra Perry (b. 1986, Perth Amboy, New Jersey), who explores the intersection of black identity,
digital culture and power structures through video,
media,
installation and performance.
Using a variety of processes that include painting, sculpture,
digital and new
media,
installation and sound, the works on view in this exhibition highlight language itself as a diverse medium to be explored, dissected and reframed to reflect the nuances of communication in the 21st century.
Activism, Architecture, Conceptual, Curating, Design,
Digital, Drawing, Film,
Installation, Intervention, Mixed
Media, Other, Painting, Performance, Photography, Printmaking, Project Organizing, Sculpture, Sound, Textile, Video, Residencies, Exhibitions, Grants, Forums / Seminars, Curatorial Proposals, Others, Jobs / Careers
Mixing the traditional
media of painting, printmaking and sculpture with elements of
digital and interactive technologies, Keith Piper's large - scale multimedia and multi-screen
installations are recognised by their «cut & paste,» multi-layered aesthetics.
Using a variety of modern and antiquated printed and
digital media — videos,
installations, sculpture, augmented reality, and wet - plate photography — Nesbitt disrupts her own work with stitching, dissecting, writing, and pinning.
Architect David Adjaye serves as the lead designer for the museum which will include an important collection of visual art — paintings, sculpture, works on paper,
installations, photography, and
digital media — by and about African Americans.
Activism, Architecture, Conceptual, Curating, Design,
Digital, Drawing, Film,
Installation, Intervention, Mixed
Media, Other, Painting, Performance, Photography, Printmaking, Project Organizing, Sculpture, Sound, Textile, Video, Residencies, Exhibitions
Work can be presented in drawings / wordscapes, print,
digital,
installation, performance, sound or mixed
media formats with photographic documentation.
His work ranges from new
media and hypertext works to
digital performance art, video art, photography and multi-
media installations.
JOHN ANDERSON Roslindale, MA REBECCA KUZEMCHAK New York, NY RACHEL BORGMAN Baltimore, MD MICHELLE RAMIN San Francisco, CA JUSTIN GAFFREY Santa Rosa Beach, FL KIM RICE Norman, OK RICHELLE GRIBBLE Idyllwild, CA HERB ROE Lafayette, LA TERI HAVENS Carbondale, CO BETH WALDMAN San Francisco, CA JOO LEE KANG Boston, MA MARGI WEIR Detroit, MI Comprised of painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, conceptual,
installation, and cutting - edge,
digital mediums, NO DEAD ARTISTS is an exhibition known for a great diversity in
media but with a cohesive cross-section of the pulse of Contemporary Art.
Installations incorporate mixed
media, performance - based video art,
digital animation, fiber constructions, painting, sculpture, and ceramics.
While the Japanese artist is best known for orchestrating
digital LED counters into richly varied arrangements — strewn across the floor, installed in geometric patterns on walls, even placed on little robotic cars — the works in his recent
installation «Totality of Life» span a wider range of
media and incorporate a certain humanist dimension that his earlier
installations lacked.
Printmaking,
digital / new
media, photography, sculpture, drawing,
installation, etc., are all possibly valid.
With fifty years of experience in the New York gallery world, his interests and expertise extend from established post-war artists through the most contemporary emerging careers and ranges through all
media from painting, works on paper, sculpture and
installation to photography and
digital media.
Dora and Maja on December 4, 2012 Croatian - born artist duo Dora and Maja merge together
digital media, sculptural
installation, and performance to explore a psychological dependence on commercial and
digital culture.
As a pioneer of interactive work her oeuvre includes performance, film, photography, site - specific
installations and
digital media.
Her most recent work explores the relationship between new
digital media and performance in multichannel video
installations.
(DV) The application of different
media like hand drawing, photo and video,
digital animation, and tapestry, is confronted by room related
installations that correspond precisely with the respective contexts.
features international new
media artists including Pratt faculty in an exhibition of contemporary
digital art and
installation based work.
Antivj, artist talk, avant - garde, classical music, culture,
digital, electronics, exhibition, experimental, festival, hacking, image, improvisation, information,
installation, kinetic, light, manipulation,
media, Modernism, MoTA, multimedia, Olivier Ratsi, perception, performance, politics, sculpture, Sonica, Sonica Festival of Transitory Art, sound, technology, transgression, video, video art
Printmaking,
digital / new
media, photography, sculpture, painting,
installation, etc., are all possibly valid.
WHAT: Through traditional
media, interactive
installations, and
digital technology, the show attempts a narrative of fragmented thoughts and experiences with the understanding that our collective fractures together move towards the receding horizon of experiential unity.
Kerlin's work shuffles assumed relationships between the artist, artwork and viewer and includes a wide variety of
media including painting, sculpture,
digital photography, writing and
installation.
-- Painting — Drawing / Illustration — Photography —
Digital Art / Video Art —
Installation — Mixed
Media and 3 - D Art including Ceramics and Textile
The works address a wide range of subjects and issues stemming from a world in transition; they expand the boundaries of photography, painting, printmaking, sculpture, textiles, video,
installation, animation,
digital media, and various combinations thereof.
Bob Bicknell - Knight is a London - based artist and curator working in
installation, sculpture, video and
digital media.
The sculpture,
installation, and mixed -
media works of Post-internet artist Yves Scherer bring themes from
digital culture to three dimensions, combining household materials with online imagery and interfaces.
The Rice Polak Gallery's collection includes paintings, pastels, assemblages, photography, sculpture,
digital & mixed
media and
installations.
Her innovative work spans an array of
media including
digital animation, video, performance, large - scale mural,
installation, projection, and works on paper.
The artists continue their exploration of the intersection between textiles, painting, and
digital media with a selection of objects, a site - specific
installation, and a video.
On the occasion of her special
installation at the COMO Metropolitan Miami Beach Hotel for PULSE Miami, we had a conversation with the
digital and mixed
media artist Anne Spalter.
ArtFieldscelebrates the art of the South through a broad mix of
media, whether in the form of painting, sculpture, photography, drawing and
digital media, and
installation art.
His practice has included narrative and experimental video, animation,
media installation, algorithmic /
digital art and kinetic sculpture.
They showcase the breadth of
media explored by the artist, from sculpture to
installations, from collage to drawing to
digital prints.
Fantastic images of warriors and staged historical battles are invaded by irrepressible color and pop - images from electronic
media in the former Core Fellow's paintings, sculpture,
digital collage, video, and
installations, which express his «concern with romanticized and sterilized representations that occur with the westernization, commercialization, and imposition of entertainment value upon history.»
A K Dolven, Anders Weberg, animation, Ann Lislegaard, architecture, artificial, computer generated, conceptual,
digital, Digital Art, Elina Brotherus, environment, exhibition, exploration, hyperspace, imaginary, imagination, installation, interactive, interactive media, Jacob Tækker, Jette Gejl Kristensen, Katja Aglert, knowledge, light, light sculpture, material, media, mediation, memory, Moving Image, natural, Olafur Eliasson, ordinary, Per Platou, perception, Peter Møller - Nielsen, Petra Lindholm, real, representation, rural, Scandinavia House, simulation, space, surrounding, Tanya Toft, uncanny, unknown, urban, video, video art, virtual,
digital,
Digital Art, Elina Brotherus, environment, exhibition, exploration, hyperspace, imaginary, imagination, installation, interactive, interactive media, Jacob Tækker, Jette Gejl Kristensen, Katja Aglert, knowledge, light, light sculpture, material, media, mediation, memory, Moving Image, natural, Olafur Eliasson, ordinary, Per Platou, perception, Peter Møller - Nielsen, Petra Lindholm, real, representation, rural, Scandinavia House, simulation, space, surrounding, Tanya Toft, uncanny, unknown, urban, video, video art, virtual,
Digital Art, Elina Brotherus, environment, exhibition, exploration, hyperspace, imaginary, imagination,
installation, interactive, interactive
media, Jacob Tækker, Jette Gejl Kristensen, Katja Aglert, knowledge, light, light sculpture, material,
media, mediation, memory, Moving Image, natural, Olafur Eliasson, ordinary, Per Platou, perception, Peter Møller - Nielsen, Petra Lindholm, real, representation, rural, Scandinavia House, simulation, space, surrounding, Tanya Toft, uncanny, unknown, urban, video, video art, virtual, voyage
The University Museum of Contemporary Art is pleased to present an exhibition of
digital prints, lithographs, and mixed -
media maquettes by the Brooklyn - based artist Caitlin Cherry, who is known for her hybrid practice of painting and sculptural
installation.
While Location One seeks to nurture a critical awareness of the implications of technology for contemporary society in both our artists - in - residence and our audiences, and on a practical level, to introduce artists to the possibilities of new
media in their art practice, the work we exhibit covers a full spectrum: painting, sculpture, video,
digital, audio,
installation and performance.
Biennale di Venezia, biennial, concept, contextual,
digital, digitalisation, documentary, exhibition, fiction, filmmaking, Florian Ebner, freedom, functional, globalisation, Hito Steyerl, identity, ifa, image, imagination,
installation, Jasmina Metwaly, light, material,
media, metamorphosis, migration, Museum Folkwang, narrative, national pavilion, Olaf Nicolai, optimisation, participation, pavilion, Philip Rizk, photography, politics, power, production, reflection, resistance, testimony, Tobias Zielony, tradition, Venice Biennale, video, virtual, virtuality
Our award is open worldwide to all visual artists, including but not limited to those working in traditional styles, ie., painting, drawing, printmaking, mixed
media, sculpture, glass,
installation, or with
digital / new
media, photography and film / video.
By revealing the mechanisms and means of
digital processes in poetic
installations and immersive projections, the works in the exhibition make apparent a new reality that situates itself in the materiality of
media informed by data fluxes as the core of contemporary experience.
Our award is open worldwide to all visual artists, including but not limited to those working in traditional styles, ie., painting, drawing, printmaking, mixed
media, sculpture, glass, or with
digital / new
media,
installation, photography and film / video.
His contribution to the field since the early 1990's has been in creating
digital media interactive
installations based on a set of conceptual positions for intersecting cultural content with data processing.
EVA PAPAMARGARITI focuses on time - based
media (video, gif animations) but also printed material and sculptural
installations that explore the relationship between
digital space and (im) material reality
TRANSFER is pleased to present the first
installation of DiMoDA — «The
Digital Museum of
Digital Art» in conjunction with The Wrong New
Media Biennale and the Satellite Projects Artfair in Miami.
Using a wide range of
media, from painting, sculpture and
installation, to interactive and
digital media he has made interventions into arts and non arts spaces both in the UK and internationally.