Posted by Fabio 25 February 2011
Andrew Pommier is an Ontario based painter and illustrator. Shown here is Void from the series At the Time of Fear – oil on wood 20″ x 24″.
Posted by Fabio 25 February 2011
I made this film in 1979-80 to accompany a SIGGRAPH paper on how to synthesize fractal geometry with a computer. It is the world’s first fractal movie. It utilizes 8-10 different fractal generating algorithms. I used an antialiased version of this software to create the fractal planet in the Genesis Sequence of Star Trek 2, the Wrath of Khan. These frames were computed on a VAX-11/780 at about 20-40 minutes each.
– Loren Carpenter
Posted by Fabio 24 February 2011
Fascinated with normal people on the street and the idea of visual spontaneity, Gilden turned to a career in photography. He routinely uses a flash, alerting his subjects to his presence, unlike most street photographers. His first major project was documenting the sensuality of the bodies of the people at Coney Island. “I’m known for taking pictures very close, and the older I get, the closer I get.” _Bruce Gilden
Posted by Fabio 24 February 2011
Stefan Panhans (1967) is a German artist who works with photography, video and installations. He lives and works in Hamburg and Berlin. Shown here is a selection of photographs from the series, “Items for Possible Videosets”, “O.T” and “Red Light White Sands Black Palms”. read more
Posted by Fabio 24 February 2011
Dead Island is an upcoming horror action adventure video game by Polish game developer Techland for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It is centered on the challenge of survival on a zombie-infested island with a major emphasis on melee combat.
Posted by Fabio 24 February 2011
10 March – 23 April 2011
Collectors Contemporary
5 Jalan Kilang Barat, 01-03 Petro Centre
Singapore
Posted by Fabio 23 February 2011
Latest piece, ‘Forecast’ by Dutch artist and photographer Anne de Vries.
Click here to watch the video.
Posted by Fabio 23 February 2011
What are the defining aesthetics of art in the networked era? How is mass collaboration changing notions of ownership in art? How does micropatronage change the way artists produce and distribute artwork? The Future of Art begins a conversation on these topics and invites your participation. This video was shot, edited and screened at the Transmediale festival 2011 in Berlin, Germany. Conceived and Edited by Gabriel Shalom.