bitforms gallery’s Portfolios
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6 videos
Recognized since the early 1970s as a pioneer of video art and of multiple channel work in particular, Beryl Korot explores the physical mark of human history and programmatic structures of data to convey it. The rhythmic impulse in her compositions embraces text, weaving, and video. Korot was…
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10 videos
Quayola (b. 1982, Italy) creates hybrid spaces of animated painting and sculpture. Regarded for his enigmatic video installations and based in the UK, he was trained at the University of the Arts London. Engaging a practice of audio-visual performance, drawing, photography and software programming, Quayola…
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6 videos
Lincoln Schatz (b. 1963, USA) is an artist working with relative experiences of place and the meanings created over time using non-linear structures. Through use of custom software in his recent work, Schatz selectively records and displays video images culled from specific environments. Known for…
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15 videos
Casey Reas' (b. 1972, USA) ongoing Process series explores the dialectical relationship between naturally evolved systems and those that are engineered and synthetic. The imagery evokes transformation, and visualizes systems in motion and at rest. Equally embracing the qualitative nature of human perception…
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12 videos
Björn Schülke (b. 1967, Germany) pursues a creative style that is equally influenced by modern abstraction and instruments of scientific measurement. The slow deliberate movements in his sculptures spatially consider mass and weight of form. Also influenced by the Dadaist tradition and Jean Tinguely,…
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3 videos
Lynn Hershman Leeson (b. 1941, USA) is a recipient of the 2010-2011 d.velop digital art and 2009 SIGGRAPH Lifetime Achievement Awards. She also is a recipient of the 2009 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, which that supports her forthcoming documentary “!Women Art Revolution”, scheduled…
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12 videos
Claudia Hart (b. 1955, New York) has been active as an artist, curator and critic since 1988. She creates virtual paintings that take the form of 3-D imagery integrated into photography, animated loops, and multichannel animation installations. Hart’s work has been collected and exhibited by the…
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14 videos
Jeffrey Blondes (b. 1956, USA) creates long format, high-definition videos that examine landscape and time. Over the course of a day, or up to a year, Blondes records the subtlety of nature - presenting viewers with isolated rural environments, where time slows to a pace rarely felt in a frenetic urban-centric…
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6 videos
Manfred Mohr (b. 1938, Germany) is known as a pioneer of the digital art genre. A co-founder the "Art et Informatique" seminar in 1968 at Vincennes University in Paris, he discovered Prof. Max Bense's writing on information aesthetics in the early 1960's. These texts radically changed Mohr's thinking…
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R. Luke DuBois (b. 1975, USA) is a composer, artist, and performer who explores the temporal, verbal, and visual structures of cultural ephemera. Stemming from his investigations of “time-lapse phonography,” his recent work is a sonic and encyclopedic relative to time-lapse photography. Just as a long…
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17 videos
Daniel Rozin (b. 1961, Israel) creates interactive installations and sculptures that have the unique ability to change and respond to the presence of a viewer. In most of his pieces the viewer takes part, actively and creatively, in the performance of his art. Known for his longstanding investigation…
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19 videos
The visual language of U-Ram Choe (b. 1970, Korea) describes natural biomorphic form that is marked by a seemingly organic incorporation of etched stainless steel, robotics and acrylic. Exploring the boundaries of archeological discovery and developmental morphology, Choe’s explanations and Latin titles…
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