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Invest in Digital Art
In English: presentation, invest in digital art, investors, acquisitions, artwork submission, selection comitee En français : présentation, investir dans l'art numérique, les investisseurs, les oeuvres acquises, soumettre une oeuvre, comité de sélection
Lambda print on pearlescent paper / diasec, 38 x 38 cm 2005.
About Move 36:
Move 36 makes reference to the dramatic move made by the computer called Deep Blue against chess world champion Gary Kasparov in 1997. This competition may be characterized as a match between the greatest chess player who ever lived and the greatest chess player who never lived. The installation sheds light on the limits of the human mind and the increasing capabilities developed by computers and robots, inan...
To submit your artwork to the fund you have to open an account on digitalarti and register your artwork.
Then send an email at: info [@] digitalartpromotion.com
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More than 10 investors have already joined the digital art investment fund
The digital art investment fund “Digital Art Promotion,” launched in April 2009, has already received subscriptions from more than 10 investors. Those subscriptions permitted the acquisition of the fund’s nine initial artworks. The artworks are each described on the site. A set of reference documentations and other works are also being collected.
Without naming them individually, those investors can be divi...
The Digital Art Promotion investment fund is pleased to announce its first purchases.The selection includes artworks of Miguel Chevalier, Grégory Chatonsky, Reynald Drouhin, Antoine Schmitt, Joseph Nechvatal, Eduardo Kac – major artists of the digital creation. 1.Artist: Grégory ChatonskyArtwork: I just don’t know what to do with myself. Bought the: March 4 2010 2.Artist: Grégory ChatonskyArtwork: I just don’t know what t...
Computer, algorithm, LCD
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About Still Living:
The still living series of visual installations revolves around the concept of living graphics : graphics using immediately readable visual codes - pie-charts, bars, curves, etc... - but animated by the same internal forces that they are supposed to describe. The sign and the thing become one. Each artwork is infinite and autonomous, a particular delicate situation : a still life, but living.
With this new setup, my main intention ...
Iphone application
Description:
Pixel Snow is an interactive iphone application. You can take it at this adress.
About Miguel Chevalier :
Miguel Chevalier was born in Mexico City in 1959. Since 1985, he has been based in Paris, where he does most of his work.
He graduated from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts in Paris in 1980 and went on to Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs. After graduating in 1983, he was awarded the Lavoisier scholarship by the Fre...
Lambda print on diasec, 40x30 cm
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About Ultra Nature :
Ultra Nature is a lush virtual garden. The garden's flora is made up of eight varieties of luminescent, scalar plants, ranging from herbaceous vegetation and bright yellow flowers with turquoise stems, through to cacti in shades of red and violet. Each plant evolves according to a unique cycle that is defined by its morphogenetic characteristics. Motion sensors allow visitors to influence the growth of the garden's plants....
Lambda print on diasec,. 40x30 cm 61 x 91,5 cm.
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About Dislocation II:
Dislocation II is a series using several mediums. It portrays office furnitures in different states of decay. The dislocated furnitures are created with the same computer files that are translated by synthetic processes and fast prototyping. This series is inspired by the increasing aestheticization of destruction in the media. It questions the relation between a form and a matter. When does a destruct...
Acrylic laser engravings. 40x40 cm
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Description: Acrylic laser engravings reflect shadows of a fingerprint on the walls, almost invisible on the material engraving surface.
About Grégory Chatonsky:
* Born in Paris. Grégory Chatonsky currently resides in Montreal and Paris.
He holds a philosophy master’s from the Sorbonne and a multimedia advanced degree from the Ecole nationale superieure des beaux-arts in Paris. He has worked on numerous solo and group proj...
Interactive installation
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About the installation:
* I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself is a series of devices on fingerprints. The fingerprint is an image that each of us carries on us. This is all about diverting its common use, the identification, and coming up with an unpredictable transformation. An interactive installation enables the visitor to scan his fingerprint and to see its image evolve in time. The fingerprints drift and break like icebergs on an ocean lim...
The funds international selection committee welcomes experienced and renowned digital art professionals who direct top digital art festivals, art centers... The comity members are:BelgiumPhilippe Franck, founder and director, Festival Transnumériques, Mons CanadaAlain Thibault, founder and director, Festival Elektra, MontrealFranceNils Aziosmanoff, Art 3000 president - Le Cube, Le Cube, Issy les MoulineauxDominique Roland, director centre des arts and Festival Les Bains Numériques, Enghien-le...
Digital Arts International, publisher of this site and of the Digitalarti Magazine, has created in May 2009 an investment fund, Digital Art Promotion. This fund has been announced in May 2009:- during Elektra in Montreal, Canada, for the North-American launch,- during Les Bains Numériques in Paris - Enghein les Bains, France, for the European launch. The fund has been launched to participate in this emerging and dynamic Digital Art market. This fund is managed by the Digital Art Intern...
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