Sunday, April 17, 2011

jeffrey Shaw

Shaw was born in MelbourneAustralia and studied at the University of MelbourneBrera Academy, Milan and St. Martins School, London. He was the co-founder the Artist Placement Group in London 
Born in 1963, Redl began his studies as a musician, receiving a BA in Composition and Diploma in Electronic Music at the Music Academy in Vienna, Austria. In 1995, he received an MFA in Computer Art at the School of Visual Arts in New York, where he now lives.

Erwin Red

Erwin Redl studied electronic music and composition at the University of Music and Performing Arts
His works, some of them are named Matrix, were shown in New York, Germany, France, Austria and Korea. The installation called Fade I allow visitors to move into lit spaces.

Matthew Barney

Over the past two decades, Matthew Barney has created a distinctive universe using a multitude of media, from sculpture and photography to drawing and film. Informed by his careful study of recent art history, the human body, and biological development,

john whitney

In 1986, John Whitney joined with Jerry Reed to develop a program combining computer graphics and music composing. From 1986-1992, the Whitney-Reed RDTD (Radius-Differential Theta Differential) composing program was refined. The product of this work was the invention of a music/graphic instrument that produces a direct matching of "tonal action with graphic action." Whitney said, "I believe that visual design belongs with musical design." 

Four Yip

Four Yip paints mixed reality portraits of Second Life avatars
In other words, she takes screenshots of a Second Life avatar, then uses those images as the basis of a portrait she paints in Photoshop.

Jeffrey Shaw

He was the co-founder the Artist Placement Group in London (1966–1989)
At the ZKM, he initiated and led a seminal artistic research, production and exhibition program that included residencies and the creation of new works by many of the most notable media artists of our time

  • 1998 Surrogate, Karlsruhe, ZKM
  • 1997 Current, Karlsruhe, ZKM
  • 1995 NewFoundland II, Karlsruhe, ZKM
  • 1993 NewFoundland, Karlsruhe
  • 1992 Bitte berühren, Karlsruhe

Masaki Fujihata

started his career as a digital artist for Computer Graphics and Animation in the early 80s, and he produced Computer Generated Sculpture throughout the 80s. By the early 90s he began to work with interactive systems, and one of his successful early digital art works Beyond Pages