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Vera Molnar is one of the pioneers of computer and algorithmic arts Trained as a traditional artist, Molnar studied for a diploma in art history and aesthetics at the Budapest College of Fine Arts. She iterated combinatorial images from as early as 1959. In 1968 she began working with computers, where she began to create algorithmic paintings based on simple geometric shapes geometrical themes. | Vera Molnar is one of the pioneers of computer and algorithmic arts Trained as a traditional artist, Molnar studied for a diploma in art history and aesthetics at the Budapest College of Fine Arts. She iterated combinatorial images from as early as 1959. In 1968 she began working with computers, where she began to create algorithmic paintings based on simple geometric shapes geometrical themes. | ||
I am inspired by her geometrical artworks, which make me think that the different types of geometric and they are simple, beautiful and full of visual power. | I am inspired by her geometrical artworks, which make me think that the different types of geometric and they are simple, beautiful and full of visual power. | ||
[[File:屏幕快照 2018-03-29 下午6.34.32.png|400px]] | [[File:屏幕快照 2018-03-29 下午6.34.32.png|400px]] | ||
2)People on the Fly by Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau | 2)People on the Fly by Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau | ||
People on the Fly is an artwork made by Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau. 2016.On a large scale screen there is a developed participatory public artwork where passers-by can see themselves and also be turned into a swarm of flies. A specially developed software detects all moving persons and communicates their data to artificial program insects. When a person moves, within seconds hundreds of flies invade his or her body, but when he or she stands still, the insects fly away. The resulting image scenarios are in constant flux, they construct and deconstruct, and people become visible and disappear again within a swarm of insects. People on the Fly celebrates the ephemeral moment and the hustle and bustle of everyday life, where only standing still for a short moment makes one see one's own image clearly. | People on the Fly is an artwork made by Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau. 2016.On a large scale screen there is a developed participatory public artwork where passers-by can see themselves and also be turned into a swarm of flies. A specially developed software detects all moving persons and communicates their data to artificial program insects. When a person moves, within seconds hundreds of flies invade his or her body, but when he or she stands still, the insects fly away. The resulting image scenarios are in constant flux, they construct and deconstruct, and people become visible and disappear again within a swarm of insects. People on the Fly celebrates the ephemeral moment and the hustle and bustle of everyday life, where only standing still for a short moment makes one see one's own image clearly. | ||
[[File:屏幕快照 2018-03-29 下午6.34.47.png|400px]] | [[File:屏幕快照 2018-03-29 下午6.34.47.png|400px]] | ||
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3) Ghost Pole Propagator II by Golan Levin | 3) Ghost Pole Propagator II by Golan Levin | ||
I really like this work, which was made by Golan Levin in 2016 who is an artist, composer and designer whose work focuses on new modes of interactive audiovisual expression. And it is based on his formal version in 2007 of Ghost Pole Propagator which is an interactive installation originally developed for projection in the 13th century Belsay Hall Castle, in Newcastle, England as part of the Picture House exhibition with a catalogue states: "Levin's new interactive installation presents a phantom transcription of visitors to the Belsay Castle, recording and replaying highly abstracted 'skeletons' of the artwork's own observers. Projected on the walls of the castle's medieval kitchen, the quiet and otherworldly animations suggest the bustle of past ghosts, or ancient petroglyphs." And in this 2016 version II, the project has been reimagined at a significantly larger scale, and rendered with the perceptually remarkable light of laser beams. | I really like this work, which was made by Golan Levin in 2016 who is an artist, composer and designer whose work focuses on new modes of interactive audiovisual expression. And it is based on his formal version in 2007 of Ghost Pole Propagator which is an interactive installation originally developed for projection in the 13th century Belsay Hall Castle, in Newcastle, England as part of the Picture House exhibition with a catalogue states: "Levin's new interactive installation presents a phantom transcription of visitors to the Belsay Castle, recording and replaying highly abstracted 'skeletons' of the artwork's own observers. Projected on the walls of the castle's medieval kitchen, the quiet and otherworldly animations suggest the bustle of past ghosts, or ancient petroglyphs." And in this 2016 version II, the project has been reimagined at a significantly larger scale, and rendered with the perceptually remarkable light of laser beams. | ||
[[File:屏幕快照 2018-03-29 下午6.35.00.png|400px]] | [[File:屏幕快照 2018-03-29 下午6.35.00.png|400px]] | ||
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