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.
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. Supported by the Neukom Institute, the Computer Science Department, the Digital Arts programs in the CS Department.
Location
HOP Garage (across from Courtyard Cafe)
Sponsored by
Computer Science Department
Audience
Public