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 date 10/20 - 04/15/07 NANOART Competition 2006
to promote NanoArt as one of the new art disciplines of the 21st Century

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NANOART  Competition 2006
Open to All Artists 
This is the first ever online NanoArt worldwide competition open to all artist 18 years and older. The purpose of this competition is to promote NanoArt as one of the new art disciplines of the 21st Century.
10/20 - 04/15/07
 date 09/16 - 11/26 Digital Show - Online Exhibition of International Digital Art
as part of the Independents strand of the Liverpool Biennial 2006

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DIGITAL SHOW
ONLINE Exhibition of International Digital Art 
as part of the Independents strand of the Liverpool Biennial 2006 
09/16 - 11/26
 date 05/11 - 06/03 "New Math" - Recent Algorithmic Art
an international group exhibit of artists using computer ... [ California ]

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New Math - Recent Algorithmic Art 
Los Angeles Center for Digital Art
05/11 - 06/03
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10/20 - 04/15/07

 
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NANOART  Competition 2006 
nanoart21.org  by Cris Orfescu 
10/20 - 04/15/07

NANOART 2006 Competition
This is the first ever online NanoArt worldwide competition open to all artist 18 years and older. The purpose of this competition is to promote NanoArt as one of the new art disciplines of the 21st Century. NanoArt is a new art form where micro/nanosculptures created by artists/scientists through chemical/physical processes and/or natural micro/nanostructures are visualized with powerful research tools like Scanning Electron Microscopes. The monochromatic electron microscope images are processed further to create a piece of art that can be showcased ...
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NANOART  Competition 2006 
nanoart21.org  by Cris Orfescu 
10/20 - 04/15/07
   
Digital Show
Exhibition of International Digital Art
Online

09/16 - 11/26
 
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Digital Show - Online Exhibition of International Digital Art  as part of the Independents strand of the Liverpool Biennial 2006   
09/16 - 11/26
 
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Digital Show - Online Exhibition of International Digital Art
as part of the Independents strand of the Liverpool Biennial 2006.
digitalshow.co.uk is a new website. The intention is to show online-only exhibitions of high quality digital art. The first exhibition takes place as part of the 2006 Liverpool Biennial. The site will then continue with further exhibitions and a permanent archive of all shows. The theme for this first exhibition is “FUN”. “Digital Art” for the purposes of this exhibition is defined as artwork that has been entirely or at least substantially created using computer software. e.g. Photoshop, Illustrator, Painter, Flash, 3ds Max, Maya, Bryce etc.
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Los Angeles Center For Digital Art
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05/11 - 06/03

 
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New Math - Recent Algorithmic Art  
Los Angeles Center for Digital Art 05/11 - 06/03
 
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"New Math" - Recent Algorithmic Art
Andy Lomas, Charles Fairbanks, Tim Quinn, Hollis Cooper, Nathan Selikoff, Milos Rankovic, Thomas Briggs
Los Angeles Center for Digital Art presents an international group exhibit of artists using computer algorithms, math based image generators and custom software for the production of abstract works. The show includes videos of animated algorithmic renderings, architecturally based works, internet generated images, 3D stereoscopes, art based on organic growth, as well as interactive pieces where visitors can create their own images.


Andy Lomas is a mathematician, digital artist and Emmy award winning digital effects supervisor. His Aggregation series explores the complexity of organic form with intricate sculptural shapes generated by computer simulated growth systems. Using his own software to create the forms, biases and changes to environmental rules are used to create an incredible variety of structural shape.

Nathan Selikoff has abandoned the predefined processes of production to more fully explore the computational landscape of mathematics and beauty. He uses custom software to investigate strange attractors - visual representations of chaotic dynamical systems. Fascinated by the diversity and complexity of the raw images that come from simple sets of iterated functions, he enjoys the interplay of technical problem solving and artistic spontaneous interactivity.

Charles Fairbanks calls upon friends for an introduction: their laconic descriptions of the artist-ranging from "meaty" to "abstract dynamo"-lend linguistic thrust to his Googled Self-Portraits. The descriptions become keywords for a program to average the RGB data of the top fifty Google-Images. Determined by linguistic, personal, and virtual connections, the appropriated pictures become glowing color-fields of information while details linger at the threshold of perception.

Hollis Cooper believes virtual environments have opened a new era in the experience of architectural space. Digital representation has produced perspectives that are no longer based on physical space but instead on multiple-user organization and efficiency - a limitless number of vanishing points. She regards these developments optimistically, as a means of expanding our ability to suspend disbelief and project ourselves into the world around us, interacting more actively with and within it.

Tim Quinn is a nationally known Los Angeles sculptor and algorist. He has a long-standing love of recursion, which over the years he has applied to various visual material to produce a visually and conceptually stunning effect. His recent work explores a randomized kaleidoscope effect that defies easy understanding. Applying his own AppleScript Photoshop code to scanned images of his "Sculpey" objects, he achieves a global flattening of 3D space that doesn't flatten locally.

Thomas Briggs is a veteran of the art world with a 20 year history in computer animation production and teaching. As an animator/programmer he was often concerned with the mathematical representation of fluid, lifelike gesture. He realized that this notion could be inverted, that the gesture could be realized from mathematics directly, and used to create drawings which retain some connection to the scratch of pen on paper. He eschews algorithmic, or procedural processes, instead using simple periodic functions evolving over time.

Milos Rankovic received an AHRB Award for Doctoral Study in the Creative and Performing Arts to pursue his study of drawing: Theory and Practice of Handmade Distributed Representation. He offers "Volatile Public Static" a series of automated composites created from images culled from the web through his specialized software. In his doctoral winning words: "a networked component of a computationally collaborative working space. As such, it (metonymically) relates to an ongoing study concerned with the notion of commitment - chronically taken to be incompatible with deferral - and so, a study of the phantoms that still lurk within difference. In fact, as it applies to difference (rather than analysis), deferral is always already resolved in the nervous commitment, as stoppage, as presence, as difference. The computational investment in the art object is, therefore, found to be the most primitive and least oppressive form of investment, for commitment (in this sense, as selectivity, as semipermeability, or semiconductivity; i.e., as nonlinearity) is the essence of computation. While, locally, commitment is indeed resistance to flow?, globally, it facilitates the play?." [ read more ] »
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