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Rebecca Allen is an American digital artist inspired by the aesthetics of motion, the study of perception and behavior and the potential of advanced technology. Her artwork takes the form of experimental video, large-scale performances, live simulations and virtual and augmented reality art installations. It addresses issues of gender, identity ...
Janet Echelman is an American fiber artist who creates large-scale, aerial sculptures that blend art, architecture, and engineering. Her works are often installed in public spaces and are created using lightweight, flexible materials like fiber, netting, and rope.
Jeremy Shaw (born 1977) is a Canadian visual artist based in Berlin, Germany. [1]Shaw's art deals with altered states and the cultural and scientific practices investigating transcendental experience, [2] with recurring themes around belief-systems, drugs, neuroscience, subculture, dance and evolution. [3]
An artist wants to capture the whole of St Davids - and he is not stopping there.
Artists began to create artificial intelligence art in the mid to late 20th century when the discipline was founded. Throughout its history, artificial intelligence art has raised many philosophical concerns related to the human mind, artificial beings, and what can be considered art in a human–AI collaboration. Since the 20th century ...
Shen Wei has stated that his number one goal when making art is "inspire other human beings". He has proclaimed, "When you're an artist and you're creating new works you have to have passion because you want to make it the best that you can. You want to make it as clear as you can and you want to do things you've never done before.
Welcome to the world of Colmscomics, where our everyday life gets twisted to insane levels of absurdity.. The artist behind Colmscomics, Colm Lavery, continues to tackle various modern topics and ...
The ancient Greek concept of art (in Greek, "techne " —the root of "technique" and "technology"), with the exception of poetry, involved not freedom of action but subjection to rules. In Rome, the Greek concept was partly shaken, and visual artists were viewed as sharing, with poets, imagination and inspiration.