From digital images to art
Brad Boutaugh
Issue date: 11/6/07 Section: Features
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Artwork at the event ranges from digitally altered photos to 3-D displays, some of which involve video footage.
Among the 3-D displays is Greg Ornay's "Unconscious Conditioning," which features four highchairs, each with a doll-like figure. Each doll has a mini television as a head showing up-close footage of people eating.
Another 3-D display from Gricel Salazar, called "Just Like You," shows video footage of a variety of faces at different angles.
Also at the event is Lamar Richcreek's "Ideal Farm Ser-ies," which features digital photography showing a number of rural farm settings.
There is also digital photography from other artists, including Linda Adele Goodine's "Wixson Honey Series." Among her pieces is the "Bee Kiss," a digital photo of a bee on top of a woman's mouth at a bird's eye view.
Another piece, Steven H. Silberg's "Pipeline," features a slowly developed image of a girl sitting, displayed through a projector. The image was translated via sound but was also subject to observers' interference.
"The resulting artwork emerges from the collaboration between the disruptor of data and the reorganizer/interpreter of information," Silberg said on his pipeline Web site.
The gallery will be open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday to Wednesday and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday.
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