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Digital art. digitally fine. finally digital. fine digital art. Wednesday June 09th 2010, 7:30 pm. Comments Off on Animation. Feed for comments on this post. Theme by Theron Parlin. This theme contains valid.
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Digital art. digitally fine. finally digital. fine digital art. Saturday June 19th 2010, 5:10 pm. Specialties: Architect, landscape architect, performance and installation artist. Found love for art: When his father took him to museums and operas as a child. Website: Interested me, no portraying information other than views/slides of his artwork. His works seem dreary, and surpass a melancholy tone. My favorite piece: Interior of United Bamboo Store. Comments Off on Vito Acconci. Comments Off on Animation.
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http://caroldye.umwblogs.org/2010/06/16/final-progress
Digital art. digitally fine. finally digital. fine digital art. Wednesday June 16th 2010, 12:07 pm. Comments Off on Final Progress. Feed for comments on this post. Theme by Theron Parlin. This theme contains valid.
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http://caroldye.umwblogs.org/2010/06/05/matthew-ritchie
Digital art. digitally fine. finally digital. fine digital art. Saturday June 05th 2010, 11:31 am. My favorite piece after looking through his work is called “It stands decided”. It seems busy, and engaging, and I love it. After looking at this piece, I wondered how long it took to complete, and how he thought of the design. Did he base it off something? Is it a replica of something? And more importantly, how did he come up with the title? Comments Off on Matthew Ritchie. Feed for comments on this post.
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http://caroldye.umwblogs.org/2010/06/05/bill-viola
Digital art. digitally fine. finally digital. fine digital art. Saturday June 05th 2010, 2:51 pm. His video works are displayed in museums, galleries and cinemas worldwide. The one below, Acceptance, is the one that interested me the most. Not only does his artwork get published and public attention, but his pieces of writing do as well. They are translated in different languages to accommodate different cultures. Comments Off on Bill Viola. Feed for comments on this post. Theme by Theron Parlin.
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http://caroldye.umwblogs.org/2010/06/13/paul-pfeiffer
Digital art. digitally fine. finally digital. fine digital art. Sunday June 13th 2010, 2:20 pm. These are two images I found to catch my eye the most. Clearly they are greatly edited, and the second one is a video. The colors in the airplane one as astounding, and the symmetry is what drew my eye in the most. Comments Off on Paul Pfeiffer. Feed for comments on this post. Theme by Theron Parlin. This theme contains valid.
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http://caroldye.umwblogs.org/2010/06/19/vito-acconci
Digital art. digitally fine. finally digital. fine digital art. Saturday June 19th 2010, 5:10 pm. Specialties: Architect, landscape architect, performance and installation artist. Found love for art: When his father took him to museums and operas as a child. Website: Interested me, no portraying information other than views/slides of his artwork. His works seem dreary, and surpass a melancholy tone. My favorite piece: Interior of United Bamboo Store. Comments Off on Vito Acconci. Theme by Theron Parlin.
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Wednesday, May 19th, 2010.2:04 pm. I really enjoy Mark Klett’s work because I am interested in that sort of history. Even in his other collections he uses history to create his photos. The only thing I didn’t like as much about his famous collections is that he photographed the same things someone already did 100 years ago. Even though the contrasting ideas are cool, it is, to me, just a modification on an idea and not entirely original. Subscribe to this site! What is Digital Art?
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What is Digital Art? Tuesday, May 18th, 2010.1:39 pm. I found Matt Siber to be the most interesting conceptually. I really enjoyed the way he brought attention to the power of advertising because it is something often overlooked and is very complex. The way we react to the advertising symbols almost gives a glimpse into the human brain. I loved all of his artwork because of what they inspired in me and made me ponder. Subscribe to this site! What is Digital Art? Theme: Pressrow by Chris Pearson.
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Entries Tagged as 'Artists'. Wednesday, May 19th, 2010. Mark Klett Mark Klett is a Geologist turned photographer. Klett seems to be fascinated with time, his most famous collections making use of the contrast in changes over time. His most famous work are called the “Rephotographic Survey Project” and the “Third View” which consists of many photographs of the American West. The first was […]. Comments Off on Artists II. Subscribe to this site! What is Digital Art? Theme: Pressrow by Chris Pearson.