_playGnd by Nick Briz

Chicago-based new media artist Nick Briz is interested in working with present-day technology while critically examining its multifacetedness.  As an educator and organizer, he believes there is a lot to “celebrate and criticize about the digital ecosystem we’re all living in” and are becoming increasingly dependent on. He doesn’t just work with technology but uses …

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Desmond Paul Henry

British artist Desmond Paul Henry (1921-2004) is regarded as a pioneer of computer art.  He constructed a total of three mechanical drawing machines (in 1960, ’63, and ’67) by repurposing components from analog bomb-sight computers.  A fourth and fifth machine was produced in 1984 and 2002 from a mechanical pendulum design.  None of the machines …

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Christian Herdeg

For nearly 40 years Zurich based artist Christian Herdeg has spearheaded the medium of light art in a search for an aesthetic function beyond mere impression.  He trained to be a professional cinematographer and lighting technician before he turned to the visual arts.  In the late 70’s he began working with light to showcase vibrant …

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Bahar Yurukoglu

These wonderfully vibrant creations by Bahar Yurukoglu , titled Plexiberg, and Waterfall are actually video projections combined with reflective plexiglass to produce a juicy rectilinear display of color.  It’s wonderfully abstract but also digestible, using fundamental building blocks such as color and light to generate a new perspective.  They are accompanied by the sound of …

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Seascapes by Hiroshi Sugimoto

“Seascapes” by Hiroshi Sugimoto may appear at first glance as monochromatic paint on canvas, but they are actually a photographic series by the famed Japanese artist.  The photographs are on gelatin silver prints.  They remind us of Mark Rothko’s meditative acrylic paintings, and in fact were presented in an exhibition at Pace, London side by …

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The 6 Best Photo Scanners With Feeders in 2024

We have reviewed, tried, and tested several photo scanners and below are our top picks. These scanners were carefully selected. Key features considered are automatically programmed feeder trays, duplex scanning, versatility, and so on. Whether your office needs to scan a couple of photographs a month, or thousands in a day, we’ll assist you with …

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Canvasworld Reviews

“To offer customers a quick and easy way to upload photos and create custom canvas art” is CanvasWorld’s mantra. It is a direct promise to its customers to make their uploading experience smooth and fun. CanvasWorld is an online one-stop-shop that sells canvases at very competitive prices. All you need to do is upload a …

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Canvas Pop Reviews

CanvasPop Canvas Pop is an online printing company that specializes in printing images on canvas. The company was founded in 2009 and they have their online printing offices in both Las Vegas and Ottawa, Canada. Since its inception, the company’s popularity has spread all across the world. They have even opened a shipping outlet in …

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Balint Bolygo

Bolygó Bolygo’s work explores the similarity between the artistic and scientific mind. His work explores how both minds are motivated by the same need to discover/uncover, and turn resulting ideas into totalities. His work explores the artistic practice through a process of invention, science and engineering. His mechanical instruments become autonomous and investigate the making …

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Whether you have a book, play, essay, article or any type of document, being able to scan it easily, is always a convenient experience. However, most scanning devices today are not easy to use, and you often have to go through a bunch of settings before you can scan. It’s an issue, especially when you …

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