Dimension4: Computational Drawing Machines
Two computational magnetic drawing machines draw in real-time according to sensor, network, or algorithmic input. The work explores a new form of art-making with a variety of input
Location
HOP Garage (across from Courtyard Cafe)
Sponsored by
Computer Science Department
Audience
Public
An exhibition of two computational magnetic drawing machines that draw in
real-time according to sensor, network, or algorithmic input. The work explores
a new form of art-making where the artist can connect the internet's reflection
of humanity, the physical environment, and algorithmic driven ideas into a
piece of art that creates itself over time. Reception/Opening for the event is
on Tuesday, August 18th from 5:30pm - 7:30pm in the HOP Garage. (The work is an MS thesis exhibition for Luke Zirngibl, who is completing a new MS program in Computer Science with a Concentration in Digital Arts
Location
HOP Garage (across from Courtyard Cafe)
Sponsored by
Computer Science Department
Audience
Public