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  2. Electronic art - Wikipedia

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    The art historian of electronic art Edward A. Shanken works to document current and past experimental art with a focus on the intersection of art, science, and technology. Other writers on the topic of electronic art include Frank Popper, Dominique Moulon, Sarah Cook, and Christiane Paul. Electronic art often features components of ...

  3. Scott Draves - Wikipedia

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    An image from the Electric Sheep. Scott Draves is an American digital artist. He is the inventor of fractal flames [1] and the leader of the distributed computing project Electric Sheep. [2] [3] He also invented patch-based texture synthesis and published the first implementation of this class of algorithms.

  4. Simon Stålenhag - Wikipedia

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    The Electric State (the Simon & Schuster edition) was one out of six finalists for the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 2019. [14] Also in 2019, the Skybound edition was shortlisted for the Art Book category of the Locus Award. [15] Stålenhag's fourth art book, The Labyrinth, was announced in late 2020.

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    Similarly, one piece of performance art on show in 2009 offered visitors the chance to receive a personal walking lecture in string theory (a theoretical framework used in physics).

  6. Street Light (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Street Light (also known as The Street Light: Study of Light and Street Lamp (Suffering of a Street Lamp) [3]) (Italian: Lampada ad arco) is a painting by Italian Futurist painter Giacomo Balla, dated 1909, depicting an electric street lamp casting a glow that outshines the crescent moon.

  7. John S. Boskovich - Wikipedia

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    A later project involved the transformation of his living space into an environmental artwork, often through architectural interventions or the incorporation of his older pieces into the space. In the mid-1990s, Boskovich taught at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles. He curated several shows of his students' works at Rosamund Felsen.

  8. Lichtenberg figure - Wikipedia

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    A Lichtenberg figure (German: Lichtenberg-Figur), or Lichtenberg dust figure, is a branching electric discharge that sometimes appears on the surface or in the interior of insulating materials. Lichtenberg figures are often associated with the progressive deterioration of high-voltage components and equipment.

  9. Big Electric Chair - Wikipedia

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    Big Electric Chair, created in 1967, is part of a series of works by Andy Warhol depicting an electric chair. Death by electrocution was a controversial subject in New York City , where the artist lived and worked, especially after the last two executions at Sing Sing Correctional Facility in 1963.