Tag Archives: image
Christian Stolte
Paint my DNA We use the visible differences between individuals to make quick judgements and group assignments: he is blond, she is Asian, they are short, etc. What we can’t see is what causes the […]
Dan Tapper
Hyper Nebulas Hyper Nebula was inspired by watching a nature documentary on the activities of sand crab interaction. I found the patterns created by 1000s of sand crabs feeding throughout the course of the day […]
Vygandas Simbelis
Panorama Time Das Vegas work is grounded within visual, conceptual and media art paradigms, recently strongly focusing on contemporary art and technological aspect of new media. He is also combining many traditional media art techniques […]
Jean-Pierre Hebert
Quantum Metaphors I started this art project in 2004, with a clear vision of [lines that never meet, filaments, glyphs, quantum foam, maze packing, linelets, glyphlets, squiglets, and finally stringlets]. Differentiated elements self assembling, covering […]
Emil Polyak
“ “ Chirp” “ “ “ Chirp” “ is the result of a particle simulation frozen in time, created by mapping of the “chirp” sound of the gravitational waves to various physical forces that escalate […]
Andrew Cziraki
Euphrates Rising Religious and societal imprints are Cziraki’s main interest for creating works. Both have shaped our modern psyche and natural world, transforming them, evolving them and sometimes destroying them. His goal is to use […]
Sheldon Brown
Assembly Assembly is an emergent behavior platform in which collections of entities evolve over time in relationship to their environment and each other, with guidance provided by viewers. A synthetic system of encoding characteristics, and […]
Das Vegas
Panorama Time Through the “Panorama Time” project the artist discusses how to reach significant and aesthetically appealing, but most importantly “broken” results through hacking the use of our everyday device – a mobile phone camera. […]
Dan Tapper
Hyper Nebulas Hyper Nebula was inspired by watching a nature documentary on the activities of sand crab interaction. I found the patterns created by 1000s of sand crabs feeding throughout the course of the day […]
Mark J. Stock
Chaotic Escape My work relies heavily on science and technology to explore the intersection of the seemingly-opposing paradigms of physical and virtual worlds, of fluid and solid, matter and information, and life and algorithm. The […]
Cindy Lin
visceral zones: snails-and-i I study epiphragms. Epiphragms are dried mucus or calcium-carbonate structures covering the apertures or openings of snails. They protect snails from dryness and sometimes, digestion from their bird predators. I study these […]
Eleanor Gates-Stuart and Sherry Mayo
StellrScope StellrScope: ‘Wheat’ builds on a story connecting the Canberra region to Australia’s major crop in delivering a science artwork. It celebrates a 100 years of wheat innovation from the days of William Farrer through […]
Luke Hammond
In This Unfolding Through the use of silversmithing techniques I translate scientific and philosophical ideas into delicate and intricate forms. By carving and manipulating wax I transfer the dynamic processes observed in nature at the […]
KT Hettinga
Mergence: The Narrative and Scientific Imaging I am interested in the mergence of the narrative and scientific imaging. Art creates the connection, the relationship of how story finds itself in a larger mapped landscape, such […]
Beatrice Haines
Heavenly Bodies My work focuses on relationships between the scientific and emotional, grotesque and beautiful, micro and macro and life and death. When my grandmother died, I became fascinated by her cherished possessions left behind. […]
Monica Zoppé, Tiziana Loni, Ilaria Carlone, and Stefano Cianchetta
The Dark Anim The activity of our brains, one of the most complex machines in Nature, can be described as the work of active connections among the several billions neurons within our heads. These cells, […]
Kathleen Ruiz, Christina Chiusano, Ian Stead, and Justin Cirigliano
World of Plankton The World of Plankton is an interactive virtual three-dimensional art and science world designed to viscerally engage the participant at the micro-scale of unseen phytoplankton and zooplankton in order to gain first-hand […]
Erik Brunvand
Silicon Menagerie These are micro-scale multi-layer images on the surface of silicon integrated circuits. The basic idea of these “silicon prints” is to use layers of materials that would normally be used to fabricate electrical […]
Alain Lioret
Quantum Beings Art is often a question of representation. And representation of life is at the heart of artistic creation. If one dives into very small size scales (beyond the famous Planck constant), we can […]
Alex M. Lee
Fractals, Particles, Photons, & Microwaves Fractals, Particles, Photons, & Microwaves is a single-channel 3D animation evoking the language of physics, mathematics, and quantum mechanics. Procedurally animated, the piece conveys concepts found in ‘The Little Book […]
Robert Krawczyk
The Art of Strange Attractors “My God is Machinery; and the art of the future will be the expression of the individual artist through powers of the machine – the machine doing all those things […]