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There’s a new TV on the block, and its picture is so amazing, it makes plasma and L.C.D. look like cave drawings.It’s called organic light emitting diode, or O.L.E.D. This technology has been happily lighting up the screens of certain cellphone and music-player models for a couple of years now, but Sony is the first company to […]
NomIg. @ May 22, 2008
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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 […]
NomIg. @ March 11, 2008
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Dazed Digital has created a series of documentaries about artists who work with light. About 2/3 of the way through the UVA mini documentary there’s a discussion of a videopainting-esque installation where a screen is setup as a mirror/painting and a highspeed camera captures the movements in the room and plays them back in slow motion creating, as […]
NomIg. @ January 2, 2008
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The Tate Modern is building a new building and are “>asking you to help us shape its interior spaces.” As they say:
As well as galleries to show more of our collection and to explore newer areas of visual culture such as installations, videos, photography and performance, it will give us much more room to design […]
NomIg. @ December 5, 2007
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With a theme of ’stillness’, DAC2007 (Perth, Australia) was a logical place to feature ambient video. Jim Bizzocchi presented a paper tracing the history and artistic forerunners for the current interest in ‘video paintings’. His videos were also featured at the conference artist lounge. Here is the abstract for the paper, The […]
Justine Bizzocchi @ November 13, 2007