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A deeply adapted hybrid, "D. Flagellum" has characteristics similar to those of photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms on Earth. Classified as both flora and fauna, "D. Flagellum" might be best understood as an airborne plankta that is both photosynthetic and heterotrophic –
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There were a couple of main inspiration points behind @mijnseoung's "it's a matter of perspective." Working with the idea of site-specificness, I wanted to re-think the notion of sculpture in a virtual space by creating an ever-changing, always unique, and unpredictable –
Thinking about the real and (un)real also led the artists to ask how you can own something that is ephemeral, such as a digital file, + how a collector can use what she has purchased. – Read more of "The Real and (un)Real," Julie Walsh's "Close-Ups" https://t.co/92c0JkzzVZ
Hart’s simulation will leave viewers stunned with its rich sensuality, the oddity of Kiki’s gaze, and Hart’s multi-layered use of technology—
“Kiki.object”
3D-rendered animation, certificate
2400 × 1800 pixels; 1200 × 900 pixels
Animated GIF, JPEG
Category: Animated GIF
Electron: No
@claudia75171655
tells the truth.” On the other hand, the VR experience is “unreal”, but its world can be traversed, explored, and inhabited. Which is more real? In peep-o-rama, I employ a variety of reality extending techniques: trompe l'oeil, digital simulation, and GANs generated imagery.
a question that felt more relevant than ever this year, when many aspects of my life moved online. – Sophie Kahn. View all the beautiful details in @sophiekahn's AR sculpture in "The Bardo: Unpacking the Real." https://t.co/yXxHGThwKZ
I had collaborated with Azumi and several other performers during a 2019 residency at @PioneerWorks_ in Brooklyn, and these scans yielded work in many forms: digital inkjet prints, 3D printed sculpture, and most recently, an online VR exhibition.