This lovely digital art about the cycles of nature, created by artist Julian Konczak, allows the viewer to manipulate the multiple layers of photographs. This artwork is on display at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery's new art show, "DigitalEyes 2008-2009: New Esthetic Dimensions in Computer Visualization Technology" from November 6, 2008-January 18, 2009
Date: 11/9/2008 8:20:28 PM ( 16 y ago)
To manipulate this image, go to: http://www.hidrazone.com/artists/julian_konczak/birth_and_decay/birthanddecay...
NOTE: When you play this piece on your own computer, it works best to disable the right mouse in System Prefs, and make the cursor invisible.
Birth and Decay invites the audience to explore a time-sliced anatomy of landscapes as it cycles through the rhythm of change. The vista is hidden, but the proximity and exploded imagery gives us an intimate relationship with the environment. The birth-decay cycle is an inevitable performance that drives the movement of time on this planet. The images offer 25 instances of the same subject, the decoding multiplicity and diversity.
My work orients itself around an examination of the visual world that surrounds us and the use of imaging technologies to explore our perceptions, I draw attention to the processes, textures, and rhythms that we take for granted and often overlook. Each work represents a personal journey either through physical space or a closer examination of the world that surrounds me. The composition of the raw material that I gather on field trips (video, stills, or sound sampling) involves an evocation of an ambience, a reconstruction of the world. With a sense of simplicity and directness, use my tools to visually re-create what I see with my eyes. Through montaging this raw material in video, interactive environments and print the elements of the image gain a new and distinctive meaning.
The process involves working with an initial conceptual idea and then allowing the happenstance of Image creation to define the content. The visual qualities of the image are paramount, the quality of light and tonal range become key factors in deciding when to press the shutter. When subject Io the vagaries of weather the works inevitably become driven by subjective immersion within an environment. Whether creating work within walking distance of my studio, revisiting the same places throughout the seasons, or traveling across the globe, these lens-based observations are encounters with the unpredictable.
The work uses basic web technology to allow users to create their own visual fields, the emptiness of the work being to draw the audiences into an exploded visual representation of a landscape. The tools are a Nikon digital camera Adobe Photoshop CS2, and Macromedia Flash Mx2004.
****************************************** The "DigitalEyes" exhibition runs from November 6th, 2008 through January 18th, 2009 at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery in the Barnsdall Art Park, located at 4800 Hollywood Blvd, LA CA 90027. Regular gallery hours are Thurs - Sun 12 - 5, and First Fridays from 12-9 PM. The gallery's main phone number is (323) 644-6269. There is a Metro Red Line stop at Vermont and Sunset, which is just one short block South of the park. For more information about the exhibition, go to: http://www.lbpost.com/newsdesk.php?id=739&where=#1757 For more images in the artshow, go to: http://digitaleyes2008.org/
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