Sentences with phrase «of digital culture»

Since 2014, the gallery has presented a variety of exhibitions in which the impact of digital culture on the visual arts was shown.
The rise of digital culture has created new artistic media as well as a network of open communication channels among artists and viewers.
Artists in this exhibition refresh the fluid painting techniques associated with postwar abstraction, while reflecting the influence of digital culture through the process of pouring paint.
The series will feature passionate entrepreneurs willing to risk everything to push the boundaries of digital culture and video game entertainment.
The colors in his paintings are hyper - bright, recalling the saturated hues of our digital culture.
I met the minister of digital culture and we told her stuff that we knew about.
Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality are at the forefront of digital culture today, and arguably learning is their most important...
Upstream Gallery proudly presents a two - artist presentation with work by Jan Robert Leegte and Rafaël Rozendaal for inclusion in the SOLO section of Art Dubai 2017: a signaling exhibition in which the impact of digital culture on the visual arts is shown.
She was recently named Curator of Digital Culture & Design Collection at the MAK.
Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality are at the forefront of digital culture today, and arguably learning is their most important application.
I'll get right to it, in my opinion you and your company are on the «wrong side of history» as it pertains both to the pricing of ebooks, and operating a publishing business within the context of our digital culture in general.
TodaysArt is a network organisation specialised in the presentation, research, development, production and promotion within the field of digital culture, contemporary arts and creativity.
In doing so, it evokes the ever - present longing, isolation, and ruin that are the repressed remainders of digital culture
In this talk, Lanier reflects on a «globally tragic, astoundingly ridiculous mistake» companies have made at the foundation of digital culture — and how we can undo it.
In the early days of digital culture, Jaron Lanier helped craft a vision for the internet as public commons where knowledge was available to all — but even then, this vision was haunted by the dark side of how it could turn out.
But it's packed with enough anxieties about government surveillance and the steamrolling growth of digital culture to fill a skyscraper.
Having established this connection, the project continues by outlining how text has become an important facet of digital culture since 2006, with the establishment of the commercial ebook and Twitter.
Concerns of budget cuts from public funding sources, worries over offering a full selection of new and updated titles within the libraries» means, and fears about losing relevance among members of a digital culture cast a pall on the gathering.
She deals with the circulation of data and images, the slippages between truths and fictions, the destabilizations of digital culture, the political implications of hypercapitalism, and the migration of found images across different contexts — and somehow makes it all fascinating.
Long before the advent of current visual technologies, he foresaw our digital reality, employing photocopy machines and other midcentury tools in his early works to create analog visualizations of what are now fundamental traits of our digital culture.
Through her exploration of digital culture and technology, Lu goes so far as to purport to «live» on the Internet.
To support this digital arts community, Pratt Upload will engage participants in a productive and broad debate about the impact and relevance of digital culture, examining the categories of animation, cyborg cultures, memes, and performance.
digital collages that explore racial and cultural ambiguity through visual hybridity, like the work of each artist in this exhibition, demonstrate that late 20th - century predictions of the end of traditional fine «art» practice at the dawn of digital culture were simply wrong.
One of the exciting art explorations which came out of the digital culture is video game art, an interesting form of interactive computer art based on video game designs.
Drawing from both contemporary and historical intersections between science and the occult, Gómez - Egaña's work also explores the relationship between technology and mysticism, and the emotional and spiritual undertones of digital culture.
The program of the House of World Cultures includes special exhibitions, site specific installations, festivals (such as as the yearly festival of digital culture Transmediale), concerts, live performances, film screenings (including events part of the Berlin Film Festival — Berlinale), lectures, debates, artist's talks, workshops and educational programs for children and schools.
Mills is celebrated for her subversive critique of digital culture and has shown her work in Times Square and the Video Archeology Festival in Bulgaria.
Made through a process of distorting and warping relevant scans using open - source software, Staniak's works are the product of his continual exploration of the changing dynamics of images in light of the proliferation of digital culture.
Steve Turner is pleased to present Anytime Anywhere, a solo exhibition featuring new works by Melbourne - based Michael Staniak that result from his ongoing study of digital culture and his experimentation with new materials and processes.
In creating an image of our society through the lens of digital culture, Singer often employs the grisaille technique used in the Middle Ages and Renaissance to portray sculptures in paintings.
Lutz and Mold's work extends the metaphor of crash to mash and mesh in their dealing with the internet's mashup culture driven by a «desire for a forward motion», whereby they rather aestheticise destruction than the clean and sleek over-tones of much of digital culture.
The group show features works by 12 different artists and artist groups, including those of Evan Roth, whose visualisation and archival of digital culture is rendered in «Forgetting Spring», a sculpture composed out of a 42 - meter print of four months - worth of Internet browsing.
At the center of Under Water is the question surrounding the instability of medium and material today as a direct byproduct of digital culture.
These juxtapositions of digital culture with nature and material culture recall interests in video projections by Diana Thater and Jennifer Steinkamp.
Damian Collins, chairman of the Digital Culture Committee, said comments by Cambridge Analytica chief executive Alexander Nix at a Commons hearing last month must be explained.
«This is a very significant partnership as South Korea is right at the forefront of digital culture when it comes to both cryptocurrency and online games,» said Jon Jacobs, CEO of NEVERDIE and Guinness Book of World Records holder for most valuable virtual items, who in 2016 became the first elected President of Virtual Reality.
Upstream Gallery presents Shifting Optics III, a new edition in a series of signaling group exhibitions where the impact of digital culture on the visual arts is shown.
WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION By Global Art Forum Commissioner Shumon Basar with Chief Operating Officer and Futurist - in - Chief of the Dubai Future Foundation Noah Raford, and Curator of Digital Culture & Design Collection at the MAK, Vienna, Marlies Wirth, as Co-Directors.
The theoretical motivations that precipitated the emergence of collage are placed in conversation with those that expanded the medium beyond its traditional limits in the late 1970s, with the rise of digital culture.
By opening up the often narrowly defined discursive field of «post-internet,» artistic practices are examined thematically within the larger context of digital culture.
Her current book project provisionally titled, Pattern Recognition: Durational Conditions of Contemporary Art asks what happens when the processes of standardization, modularization and the clustering effects of digital culture, which have come to condition viewers» expectations for time - based media art, are not considered as neutral technologies, but as powerful social markers.
Hershman Leeson's recent work addresses the influence of digital culture on our most intimate selves, as well as the latest developments in regenerative medicine and genetics research, including 3D bioprinters that re-create human body parts.
Yael Karanek's World of Awe: A Traveler's Journal, Chapter 1: Forever (1999) is the first of three chapters that chronicles, nonlinearly, the journey of a character through her letters and logs and «evokes the ever - present longing, isolation, and ruin that are the repressed remainders of digital culture» (Rhizome).
Upstream Gallery proudly presents Shifting Optics IV, the newest edition in the series of group exhibitions in which the impact of digital culture on the visual arts is shown.
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