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"The Science of Art is like putting a microphone to the whispers of creativity that echo through the halls of every research laboratory fused with the late night musings of the artists in their studios" - Sachi DeCou
Technology has always been at the forefront of enabling art.
The new technologies can aid artists to explore new grounds to work on.
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Many don’t think it’s possible, much less practical, to fuse modern technology with an exotic blend of humor and creativity. That’s why Fueled invited artist Evan Yee to install his renowned “The App…Continue
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A gigapixel image is a digital image bitmap composed of one billion (109) pixels…Continue
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A Computer that enables users to paint through the power of thought has been developed by scientists, media reports revealed.To the viewer it is an accomplished semi-abstract image of flowers and…Continue
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From Google Blogs Mario Testino to "The Scream" via Mark RothkoPosted: 21 May 2013 01:00 AM PDT Every day on the Art Project Google+ page we post a snippet of information about a painting, an artist…Continue
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This Minimalist Periodic Table Turns Electrons into Art
Nerds have been decorating with the periodic table forever, but let's face it: it's never looked good. This lovely minimalist interpretation does the impossible and actually makes it mesmerizing to behold, if just slightly less informative.
Designed by Alison Haigh, the print is just barely a period table. Instead of numbers and letters, each element on this table gets one white dot for each of its electrons. That's it. Beautiful simplicity. Prints are available if you shoot the artist an email. Copernicium never looked so good. [Alison Haigh via Popular Science]
http://www.peruthisweek.com/news-gigapixel-tech-offers-new-way-to-i...
Gigapixel tech offers new way to interact with ancient art in Peru
The National Geographic website now offers a new way for enthusiasts of Peruvian ancient artwork to interact with one of the largest murals at the Huaca de la Luna in Trujillo.
The mural covers 200 square feet and portrays scenes from the spiritual life of the Moche people. It includes many animals such as fish, crayfish, snakes, scorpions, monkeys, foxes, buzzards, felines, and dogs. But now you don’t need to travel to Trujillo to appreciate the fine details and quality of this centuries-old mural.
The wall at the Huaca de la Luna caught the eye of Fabio Amador, a senior program officer in National Geographic’s department of research, conservation, and exploration, who used the mural as a subject for a megapixel image, which is a panorama made of billions of pixels that capture every element in sharp detail.
NG used a process developed by Gigapan Systems and took hundreds of photos with a camera mounted on a robotic tripod. Those photos were then stitched together seamlessly with propriety software.
The end result is a stunning interactive visual representation.
See for yourself by visiting the National Geographic website .
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/07/130731-moche-mural-...
http://www.vc.media.yamanashi.ac.jp/cw2013/
Cyberworlds 2013 will be held during 21-23 October, 2013 at Keio University, Yokohama, Japan. It is organized by The Society for Art and Science, and Faculty of Science, Keio University in cooperation with ACM SIGGRAPH, EUROGRAPHICS Association and IEICE Type-2 Technical Group Cyberworlds (CW) and supported by the IFIP Workgroup Computer Graphics and Virtual Worlds.
CALL FOR ENTRIES: 17TH JAPAN MEDIA ARTS FESTIVAL
The Japan Media Arts Festival is a comprehensive festival of media arts (Media Geijutsu) that honors outstanding works in the divisions of art, entertainment, animation and manga, as well as providing a platform for appreciation of the winning artworks. Entries for the 2014 festival will be accepted from artists around the world from 11 July to 12 September. Entries are sought in various disciplines of media arts, including interactive art, video, websites, games, animation, and comics from amateur, independent and commercial sources
http://www.livescience.com/37990-3d-printed-paintings-created.html
Stroke of Genius: Artist Dazzles with 3D-Printed Paintings
ALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: THIRD PRIX ARS ELECTRONICA COLLIDE @ CERN
CERN and Ars Electronica have launched an open call for artists working in the digital domain to apply for the third Prix Ars Electronica Collide @ CERN. The winner will receive a fully funded residency at CERN and Ars Electronica to create new dimensions in their artistic practice by encounters with the world of science. This is the third year of the collaboration between CERN and Ars Electronica. Deadline for Submissions: 26 September 2013
Opens 8 June – 21 August 2013
Be inspired by three exhibitions showcasing the best and most innovative contemporary media artworks from around Australia.
These exhibitions are the Museum's contribution to ISEA2013 (19th International Symposium of Electronic Art), an international event of electronic art and ideas that takes place in a different location annually. Presented in Sydney by the Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) and held alongside Vivid Sydney – a festival of light, music and ideas – ISEA2013, with its theme ‘resistance is futile’, will showcase some of the best and most innovative contemporary media artworks from around the world, and provide a platform for the lively exchange of future-focused ideas.
Experimenta Speak to Me
Presented by Experimenta, ISEA2013 and the Powerhouse Museum
Speak to Me, the 5th International Biennial of Media Art presented by Experimenta, Australia's leading media art organisation, features thoughtful and contemplative screen-based works, projections, robots and new Experimenta Commissions.
Curator: Abigail Moncrieff
The two-year tour of the exhibition premieres for ISEA2013 at the Powerhouse Museum.
www.experimenta.org
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