»Computer art has not been found out yet. Let us find it out for ourselves.«
From THE MANIFESTO OF COMPUTER ART by Tamás Waliczky, Budapest, 15 January 1989.
»Color Study«,2002 by Tamás Waliczky.
»Computer art has not been found out yet. Let us find it out for ourselves.«
From THE MANIFESTO OF COMPUTER ART by Tamás Waliczky, Budapest, 15 January 1989.
»Color Study«,2002 by Tamás Waliczky.
»Solo-para-adultos.com« and
»Under Heaven« (9m Tree with treehouse on 45 m high Stedelijk museum) by Leonard van Munster.
»50 50« (2007) by Oliver Laric shows clips of fifty homemade 50 Cent performances of »In Da Club«, »Candy Shop« and »How We Do« taken from Youtube.
»spider web« (2007) and
»compressed video thumbnails« (11-19-06) by Travis Hallenbeck.
JODI (Joan Heemskerk and Dirk Paesmans): www.jodi.org, sod.jodi.org, oss.jodi.org, 404.jodi.org, asdfg.jodi.org
»the church of the future« and
»body magic« by Javier Morales and John Michael Boling.
»canterbury tales rap« and
»accidentalbluescreen« by John Michael Boling of gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooogle.com.
»www.lycos.com«. The idea of the »Project www« refers to the mechanisms of manipulation, affecting the seemingly free space of Internet. The author has erased and cleaned out all textual or visual content of selected web-sites, leaving behind their original graphic only. This way he confronted viewer with well known but empty visual representations, counterpointing the reality of web-sites always packed with information. By Marek Kvetan.
Real Estate-100 Aerial Drawings is specially produced as a web-based project by Heman Chong transforming an existing architecture to pictogram using a benefit of presentation on a flat computer monitor. Chang collected satellite pictures of Singapore, which is the city he grew up in, and traced out 100 of existing building shapes from a bird’s-eye view. Each drawing puts together with its actual address in the city simply colored with a red on a white background, which represent a color of the Singaporean national flag.
Real Estate (StratosphereRemix) takes the architectural ambitions of SMU as a conceptual background to a historical survey of other Singapore landmarks. By Heman Chong.