01.23.2008
A series of variations on ‘Trees’ and ‘Roots’ utilizing generative image processes.
Exhibited at Fayetteville Plubic Library in Fayetteville, NY.
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01.23.2008
A series of variations on ‘Trees’ and ‘Roots’ utilizing generative image processes.
Exhibited at Fayetteville Plubic Library in Fayetteville, NY.
01.04.09
A course on art as a time-based from.
Time-based art forms are an increasingly important part of contemporary art and design practices. While conventional understandings of art and design focus on perception of space (how something is composed on a surface, is “read” as an image, or is perceived as a form), time-based arts focus how things (objects, audio, images) unfold as time progresses.