The Illustrated, Animated, Augmented Reality Man New Inventions take Body Art...
A traveler meets a carnival worker with tattoos inscribed over every part of his body. That night, as the tattooed man falls asleep, his tattoos come to life, moving, changing colors and shapes,...
View ArticleThe 3Doodler
For many of us, 3D printing technology probably still seems more like something from science fiction or fantasy, making something out of nothing with the push of a “Replicator” button or the flick of a...
View ArticleWomen in Science & Technology
“I’ve always been inspired by smart, driven women. The first time I saw the image of Anna Lee Fisher from the cover of Life magazine from 1985 it brought me to tears, forever igniting my desire to see...
View ArticleInterview with Machine Libertine creators Natalia Fedorova & Taras Mashtalir
Liberated machines play (instead of work) with image, sound, and light; Machine Libertine is taking creativity to the next level. What inspired Machine Libertine? The MIT building 6 Bubble Machine by...
View ArticleSYSTEMS AND MACHINES
“In a series of work called Systems and Machines, I explore artistic practice through the process of invention and engineering. My use of home-brewed technology is inspired by the Makers Movement and...
View ArticleInterview with Harvey Lloyd
1. Tell me about your quantum photography. What’s your approach? What brought you to it? After thirty-five years of still film photography and a quarter century of circling the globe doing aerial...
View ArticleThe Structures of Perspectives in Motion/ Applied Kinetics: Conceptual Fine...
The primary intent of these images has always been to address that we live in a universe that is of much greater complexity than what our senses can testify to. It requires technology and technique...
View ArticleArtist Luke Jerram, Fulleresque Polymath
“I am not a thing—a noun. I seem to be a verb, an evolutionary process—an integral function of the universe.” Whilst these words were spoken by architect, theorist, and inventor R. Buckminster Fuller,...
View ArticleThe Telepathic Artist Scientists Achieved Telepathy; Artists Ask ‘Now What?’
“The pianist’s hands glided across the keys, spreading out to left and right, fingers striking keys in unison. The piano responded, music soaring from it. The violinists’ joined her, sweeping in...
View ArticleHigher Realms
There is always the feeling of ‘I’. Otherwise do you deny your existence? You do not. You say ‘I am’. Find out who is. – Sri Ramana Maharshi “I create oil paintings and video-painting projects which...
View ArticleAshes to Ashes to. . .Vinyl? The Tech of the Afterlife
Each era and culture has its own way of memorializing the dead. In grade school, we were fascinated and maybe a little spooked by descriptions of mummification and treasure-filled tombs. Medieval...
View ArticleCyborgs have their own Interest Group now
Neil Harbisson, the first officially recognized cyborg with his “Eyeborg” that allows him to hear the colors he was born unable to see. Artists interested in creating cybernetic art or in becoming...
View ArticleArt, Technology & Waste
Imagine yourself at an art gallery where a new tech-based exhibition just opened. While looking around at all the featured artwork, you notice an intriguing 2-sided screen with specks across a white...
View ArticleArt, Science & Numberism by Sienna Morris
Artist Statement “There’s more than one path to a scientific education. What most of us lacked in our experience with science and math was inspiration, play and imagination, which are the real...
View ArticleArtist Ryota Matsumoto: Cities, Societies & Infrastructures
“Those Who Affirm the Spontaneity of Every Event” Mixed Media, Year: 2014, Dimension: 33inx47in “The High Overdrive and Its Undefinable Consequence” Mixed Media, Year: 2015, Dimension: 30inx47in...
View ArticleLuke Jerram & Date of Death Jewelry
We often think of art as a celebration of life and the human experience on earth. For most people, the idea of dying is an uncomfortable reality to be avoided at all costs. Yet art often brushes up...
View ArticleJohn Holcroft: Digital Illustrations
Artist’s Statement The main question I get asked is: What inspires your work? I tell them that the work you see on my site is either commissioned illustration work that is done to a brief, or my work...
View ArticleINTERVIEW WITH FILMMAKER KEVIN B. LEE
Kevin B. Lee, a filmmaker and film critic who has produced almost 200 video essays exploring film and media, has been called “King of the Video Essays” by the New York Times. In 2014, Lee released...
View ArticleThe Scanner Art Project
Artist Statement “I’m always open to experimentation. That helps us grow as artists.” ~ Tammy Ruggles Tammy Ruggles-The Scanner Art Projects Tammy Ruggles is a legally blind artist, photographer, and...
View ArticleSeven Ways of Looking at a Painting
Art museums, for many people, have a hushed and solemn aura. They conjure up visions of plain white walls and polite, respectful distances under the eyes of watchful guards. But the atmosphere at a...
View ArticleVisual Art
Artist Statement “Technology can capture subtleties in the slightest shades of grey to the iridescent hues I have tried to portray in my work. From a very young age I have had an avid interest in...
View ArticleInterview: Jancy McPhee from NASA’s Humans in Space Art Project
Carbon Culture Review interview with Cellular and Molecular Neuroscientist Jancy McPhee, Ph.D, Director of Humans in Space Art (HISA) a program bridging the gap between space exploration and the arts....
View ArticleYari Ostovany
See more of Yari Ostovany’s work here. Artist Statement “My work is process-based and improvisational, straddling the nebulous realm between the mystical and the mysterious and thus, to me, the...
View ArticleMedia & Method
Artist Statement “Media & Methods is a series of collages which make use of imagery from audio-visual instruction textbooks in an examination of the technologies of meaning-making from our...
View ArticleWhere Are We Going? Where Have We Been? Further Reflections on Dina...
Video still courtesy of Dina Kelberman While my initial viewing of Dina Kelberman’s Cloud Formation at the Cave Gallery in Detroit impressed me with its clever culling and co-opting of media, (see part...
View ArticleEye-Tracking and the Future of Art
Traditionally, visual artwork is created with the hands from an idea in the artist’s mind, and though the artwork may have a tactile element, it is usually enjoyed by seeing it with the eyes. The eyes...
View ArticleTwo Half Adders Make A Full Adder
Imee Cuison is a Filipino American freelance writer and software engineer based in Charleston, SC. She is also the creative executive for Intrinsic Value Films, an independent film production company....
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