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Ross Racine - artwork
Ross Racine's work may be interpreted as models for planned communities as much as aerial views of fictional suburbs, referencing the computer as a tool for urban planning as well as image capture.
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Doodlers Anonymous: The permanent home for spontaneous doodle art.
Doodlers Anonymous was founded to celebrate our addiction, and like any other, we're hooked. The need to draw, sketch, and doodle is constant. We doodle on almost anything we can find — pencil in a moleskine, marker on a napkin, ink on a torn receipt, sharpie on concrete. And we do it habitually — while on hold, in a meeting, during class, or while we should be sleeping.
This is a permanent home for spontaneous art. There's a blog, interviews, themed-submissions and a lot of amusing thoughts on paper. -
field. generative design & interactive art
field is Marcus Wendt, Vera-Maria Glahn and a network of collaborators.
We use custom software to create generative design & animations, interactive installations, and toys.
This is a preliminary portfolio – in the upcoming weeks, we´ll update this site and publish a few brand-new projects.
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evsc.net | start
Eva Schindling (Austria) received her MSc. from Chalmers University in Sweden. In the interdisciplinary world of art and technology, she creates hardware and software solutions demonstrating different artificial life phenomena such as emergence, complexity and evolutionary adaptation. Her work has been shown at the Japan Media Arts festival, Hong Kong's Museum of Art, Finland’s Live Herring exhibition and the Ars Electronica. Currently she is working as a research assistant at the BNMI ART Collaboration and Visualization Lab in Banff, Canada.
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Art Fag City
Paddy Johnson is a writer who lives and works in Brooklyn. She has been published in artreview.com, FlashArt, Print Magazine, Time Out NY, The Reeler, artkrush, Art & Australia, Flavorpill, NYFA Current, Fanzine and linked to by publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, New York Magazine, Boing-Boing, the New York Observer, The Huffington Post, Gawker, artkrush, the Design Observer, Make Magazine, and we-make-money-not-art. Lecturing at Yale University, Parsons, Hunter College, Rutgers, The Jersey City Museum, and the Whitney Independent Study Program Paddy Johnson has spoken to an array of students, artists and other professionals. She has worked with Location One as a visiting critic, attended the 2007 icommons conference in Croatia as a blogger. Paddy also writes a regular column on art for the L Magazine.
