Article: Video painting with moving images hit screens in galleries and hotel lobbies
A good article on video painting featuring interviews with Bizzocchi, Egan & NomIg. :
One of the achievements of great paintings such as Picasso’s “Guernica” or the rapid-fire splashes of a Jackson Pollock is that they evoke movement even though the images are static. Now a new type of painting features images that dart, flit and ooze across the canvas, right before your eyes.
Video painting, also known as ambient video or moving paintings, is a rapidly emerging genre in which the images change over time. The development of high-definition television and the rising popularity of large plasma and LCD flat-screen TVs have given the art form a major boost, taking it from computer screens to galleries, clubs, hotel lobbies and other public places.
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