digital
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I realise I never posted on here the work I made for our show at the end of last term, despite having posted most of the supporting material. So here it is. When displayed, the work had no sound, I was to be in a busy sound-filled space and the song I wanted I wasn’t
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Dan Rowan-Smith and I decided we wanted to do a show in the morgue at Chelsea College. As the majority of our work is digital, we don’t often get to exhibit work or have it hanging around in the studios like a painter or sculptor does, also it’s always good to get more show experience.
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Usually I have prints made by a company called Cherrill Print, who occupy a shop near to my home in Croydon, however I was unaware that they did not open on weekends and was caught out when I wished to have some of my landscapes printed. So I turned to Planprint-it who offered a higher quality finish
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This is how my garden project was displayed in the end of year show, kind of looks like the chair’s wearing a dress. I watched a lot of people play and it only broke once, which was pleasing. I noticed very quickly that the first activity many people did was try to run off the
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Enter through the Headset at Gazelli Art House, London was the first proper taste of Virtual Reality Art that I have come across. I have seen works that use VR headsets before, such as at the Carsten Holler exhibition at the Hayward, however this was the first time I have seen the medium explored in
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So the story is that I used Asendorf’s code a bit more and messed around with this image, one I took of Kilimanjaro, which already has a bit of graining in the top left because the camera got damaged by the cold I think. I put these images through the process multiple times and at
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The works here are all created using the pixel sorting method and Processing. For this first set of images, I was just playing around with types of images and how they’re affected differently by the code and playing around with different parameters of the code. Some of these have created very interestingly textured images that
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I made this poster for a competition to design a 90’s Rave poster for “This is England ’90”, so I am posting it here too because why not? All done in photoshop, was lots of fun, I’m really digging the whole cyberpunk feel atm.