Flickers of Recognition

Flickers of Recognition

I recently had two projects (Swarm and Voronoi in a show at the Peninsula School of Art, entitled “Flickers of Recognition.”

June 5, 2009 to July 16, 2009

Location: Guenzel Gallery @ Peninsula School of Art

Recording our everyday lives has gone from the privacy and simplicity of writing in a diary to real-time, digital exposure on the internet. This exhibit reveals the many ways we see ourselves in the 21st century. Watch your portrait quickly emerge from lively patterns on a flat screen TV, view an artist’s 70lb weight loss via video in a matter of minutes, or experience a decade of an artist’s life through daily Polaroids. These works and more showcase the art of today’s self-portrait. Free and open to the public. 920-868-3455 www.peninsulaartschool.com; e-mail: staff@peninsulaartschool.com.

Right Click Swarm

My 2002 (my goodness, that’s 5 years ago!) piece Swarm is part of Right click – Open source new art media exhibition at the Kapok gallery in Hong Kong. Swarm uses an implementation of Craig Reynolds’ flocking algorithm and the Processing source is available in my nature of code tutorials. The show also includes Josh Minor’s wonderfully addictive Video Pong.

I miss Hong Kong!