ARTIST, ARTWORK

Dance with me

  Interactive installation, photographies Software: Vadim Bernard * Dance with me is made of 157 videos taken from Youtube. Every video shows a young American woman interpreting the same R’n’B choregraphy. If a visitor has a MP3 player, he can connect it to the set up. The young women then start to dance on the selected music and follow exactly its rhythm and volume intensity. "Dance with Me" and "Dance with us" will be exhibited on the VIA Festiva...

Dance with us

  Interactive installation Software:Vadim Bernard   The scene, already employed in Possibles Bodies (2002), is connected to the American Stock Exchange in real time. Fred Astaire dances to the rhythm of the economy: the more volatile the tradings, the more fluid the movements. "Dance with Me" and "Dance with us," will be exhibited on the VIA Festivals in Maubeuge (02-14/03) and at the EXIT Festival in Créteil (18 - 28/03). ...

The Forest

  Generative installation, photographies An endless travelling focused on a forest generated in OpenGL based on the occurrence of certain feelings on Internet. "The Forest" installation soon in Paris at the Kamchatka gallery. ...

Next: Circulation

  Installation online   Production: AgenceTopo / Sylvie Parent The woman: Mélissa Gagné The man: Vincent Charlebois http://incident.net/works/circulation * In a city, cars roll, stop, slow down. There are accidents and road work. In this city, there is a man and a woman who have never met, who will fall in love, will separate, will find each other again. They speak endlessly of what should continue and what should end. What they say is the exact transla...

Gregory Chatonsky bio

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* 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 projects in France, Canada, the United States, Italy, Australia, Germany, Finland and Spain. His works have been acquired by public collectors such as the Maison Europeenne de la Photographie. In 1994, Chatonsky founded a net.art ...

Still Living J. Antoine Schmitt. 2006.

Computer, algorithm, LCD N° 2/3 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 ...

NATURAL HISTORY OF THE ENIGMA

Eduardo Kac The central work in the "Natural History of the Enigma" series is a plantimal, a new life form I created and that I call "Edunia", a genetically-engineered flower that is a hybrid of myself and Petunia. The Edunia expresses my DNA exclusively in its red veins. Developed between 2003 and 2008, and first exhibited from April 17 to June 21, 2009 at the Weisman Art Museum [1], in Minneapolis, "Natural History of the Enigma" also encompass...

Pixel Snow. Miguel Chevalier. 2009

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...

Ultra nature 2. Miguel Chevalier.

Lambda print on diasec, 40x30 cm N°1/1 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....

Bill Vorn

Born and living in Montreal, Bill Vorn is active in the field of Robotic Art since 1992. His installation and performance projects involve robotics and motion control, sound, lighting, video and cybernetic processes. He pursues research and creation on Artificial Life and Agent Technologies through artistic work based on the Aesthetics of Artificial Behaviors. He holds a Ph.D. degree in Communication Studies from UQAM (Montreal) for his thesis on Artificial Life as a Media. He teaches E...

"Keyboard. Dislocation II." Grégory Chatonsky. 2006

Lambda print on diasec,. 40x30 cm 61 x 91,5 cm. N°1/3 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...

I just don’t know what to do with myself. Grégory Chatonsky.

Acrylic laser engravings. 40x40 cm N°1/1 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...

I just don’t know what to do with myself. Grégory Chatonsky. 2007.

Interactive installation N°2/3 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...

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Research hybridity generative / video Real Time Programmed in VVVV

Raq[s] // Live Recording

Raq[s] Installation interactive temps réel avec capteur sensoriel //mono écran //sonore-stéréo Raq[s] est le prélude d’un mariage improbable des textes mystiques de Djâlal al-dîn Rûmî et de l’art génératif sous forme d’installations numériques immersives. Le tout est un mouvement transcendant régi par un dialogue abstrait et une attraction intime entre ses composantes : les particules. Ces partic ...

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Manifesto of Virtual Art

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The Australian Centre of Virtual Art (ACVA) has produced a Manifesto of Virtual Art. You can download a copy here, and become a fan here. ...

Jean-Michel Jaudel's bio

Born in 1955, Jean-Michel Jaudel lives and works in Paris.Specialized in assemblages, after having worked with found objects installed in boxes, and used coffee filters, he has started working with flowers. ...
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