A personal look at my artwork (additional thoughts to #1 - Introduction):
'Motionpainting' is a word I use to describe much of the computer based work I've been doing over the last two decades: by it I simply mean artwork that incorporates duration yet remains rooted in 'stillness'. In spite of the fact that these works are time based, they are not narratives in content or form. As in traditional painting, my 'motionpaintings' have no beginning or end and are meant for continuous viewing. The new province of this art may in fact be duration without development. Or, put another way, aspects of 'now' in duration.
Topics by Time
1:02 - More on computer as a dumb tool
2:15 - Sense and computer (Matisse)
3:40 - The body has its own intelligence
4:43 - We’re at a crossroad
6:45 - The link to sense is a really critical
7:39 - Somehow my work contains open-ended gestures
8:08 - Marie Jaell, pedagogue and pianist
8:48 - Art is integration of personality
10:12 - Layers give you an aesthetic that allows for greater inclusion
12:30 - I only learn what I need to know in A.E. to do what I want