The latest group of paintings are finished, photographed, and posted…just in time for my September show at Gallery NAGA.
This group represents a development/expansion of an algorithm named “decay” that I wrote an initial version of in 2007. The original algorithm explored gradual decay of visual order, as do its varied descendants.
After much experimentation with compressing the remapping videos for web, I’ve posted my best results to date.
Now all I have to do is produce the thesis…
Fortunately, I have a fabulous committee – Justin Wolff, art historian and author of Richard Caton Woodville: American Painter, Artful Dodger, Jon Ippolito, artist, curator, co-author of At the Edge of Art and “footsoldier in the battle between network and hierarchic cultures,” and Owen Smith, artist, [...]
Over the past couple of months, I’ve been working on a new video project, mapping video source material to image archives. It’s been an interesting project, as I’ve discovered that a number of variables – frame rate, motion, composition of mapping material – significantly impact the relationship between source and mapping materials.
The video source material [...]
It’s time to update the website, and this time around I’ve decided to use WordPress and incorporate a blog. More content coming soon!
2011-12 EXHIBITIONS
Reese Inman: Burn Drawings & Recent Paintings
Center for Maine Contemporary Art
July 16 - September 25, 2011Reese Inman: Migrations
Gallery NAGA
September 6 - October 1, 2011Drawing On
Lord Hall Gallery, University of Maine
October 12 - November 18, 2011Random Access: Data As Art
Montserrat College of Art
February 3 - March 31, 2012Simmons Collects: Celebrating Women Artists
Trustman Gallery, Simmons College
April 28 - June 3, 2011ABOUT
Reese Inman lives and works in Belfast, Maine. Her work explores intersections of computer technology with everyday life, and incorporates media ranging from burnt paper to algorithmically generated video.TWITTER
- RT @BoingBoing: 3D printed nylon bicycle thatâs âas strong as steelâ http://t.co/ysD51C7D 2011/09/24
- @ZevEisenberg Hadn't seen it, very interesting project, thx for the link 2011/09/23
- @ZevEisenberg I agree, it has the image-averaging look, doesn't it? 2011/09/23
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