Category: Digital Art
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Sustained Turbulence
My project Landscapes of Absence will be included in Sustained Turbulence the FLEFF 2024 New Media Exhibition at Ithaca College. For this edition of FLEFF, the curators looked back on past exhibitions to revisit work by artists whose work alerts us to the sustained turbulence of our moment. The work in this exhibition pulls into…
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Light and Stillness in The Trace of Dawn
New Media Caucus Podcast Ep 15: H/F Gallery Presents Light and Stillness in The Trace of Dawn In this episode Harshini J. Karunaratne joins us as curator of “The Trace of Dawn,” along with the six artists who are exhibiting their work: QOA (AR), Orange Grove Dance (US), Fiona Patten (IR), Sandrine Deumier (FR), Brandon…
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The Trace of Dawn
I am excited to be included in this online exhibition curated by Harshini J. Karunaratne for the College Art Association‘s New Media Caucus Header/Footer Gallery! Harshini was invited to curate an exhibition – choosing the theme of light, and selected works of 6 artists who examine the interplay between vision, light, and darkness to create works of resistance,…
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Critical Digital Making in Art Education
I recently wrote an essay about my Landscapes of Absence project that has been published as a chapter in the new book Critical Digital Making in Art Education edited by Aaron D. Knochel, Christine Liao, and Ryan M. Patton. The book integrates the three fields critical theory, digital art making, and pedagogy, drawing from scholarship…
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HOT STEAM III
I am excited that my video Anthropogenic Horizon has been selected to screen at this year’s HOT STEAM III: A Science / Video / Art Festival. My work will be screened in an episode titled Traces along with work by Brit Bunkley, Hiorya Sakurai, Zhongkai Li, David Montgomery, and Maria Ferriera. The HOT STEAM festival will run differently this year due to the coronavirus…
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Landscapes of Absence in Hz
A long form essay about my project Landscapes of Absence was just published in Issue #21 of the Swedish intermedia art journal Hz. Hz started as a print journal after its predecessor Fylkingen Bulletin in the 1960s. Since 2000, Hz moved to the Internet and has become a web-based journal, one of the few in…
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Uncovering News: Reporting and Forms of New Media Art
My essay Landscapes of Absence has been published in the latest issue of Media-N, the journal of the College Art Association New Media Caucus. The issue is titled Uncovering News: Reporting and Forms of New Media Art and was edited by Abigail Susik and Grant Taylor. The issue features great contributions by a variety of…
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Interface/Landscape – FLEFF 2016 New Media Exhibition
My project Landscapes of Absence has been included in Interface/Landscape, the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival’s (FLEFF) 2016 new media exhibition at Ithaca College. As the curators state in their introduction to the exhibition: Collectively, the twelve projects in the INTERFACE/LANDSCAPE prompt us to think about elastic, multidirectional relationships between interface and landscape. These projects…