Entries from hypercanvas tagged with 'artists'

Iphone Sketches

These sketches were all created on the iphone using the "Brushes" program. Very nice. Flickr Set of Iphone paintings...

Lilium Urbanus

Joji Tsuruga and Anca Risca created Lilium Urbanus for their SVA thesis. It is a delightful piece of art and a stunning accomplishment. Click the image to watch it. From: We Make It Good....

Simply Incredible

I agree with computerlove, who said about this piece of incredible art: "I have no words to describe this, just watch". Just watch. The new short film by Blu an ambiguous animation painted on public walls. Made in Buenos...

Holy Fire

If you happen to be in Brussels between now and the end of April, you have an opportunity to check out "Holy Fire" presented by iMAL Center for Digital Cultures and Technology. I couldn't sum it up better than...

Beyond the Feel of Computer Generated Art

Brandon Morse....

Giant Steps

Giant Steps, by Michal Levy, is a delightful bit of animation set to John Coltrane. It is a work that plays with delight, reminding me that art can be fun and straight forward. via ComputerLove...

Daily Posting

I've fallen behind lately in posting to hypercanvas and also my daily photo blog: http://www.smatter.tv/eye. Things have seemingly gotten busy, but that seems to happen from time to time. I have also been thinking about all of these blogs that...

Who Goes to the Museum?

Art Vent had a brief entry about how the price of entry into the major museums prevents actual working artists, and working folk in general, from seeing much of the current exhibitions. "So the question then becomes, who are museums...

Art Generated From Data Feeds

Noplace is a project by Marek Walczak and Martin Wattenberg through a grant by Creative Capital of New York City. Visual and audio feeds from select sources are combined to create visual/audio collages. Meant to stimulate discussion on utopian landscapes...

Graphic History

Bob Staake has arranged an amazing page of mid-twentieth century poster designs. The work is brilliant, but the arrangement of the page is just as brilliant. It is nice that Bob can let this work speak volumes without adding commentary....

The 'Try Before You Buy' Approach to Art Collecting

I live and work in the gallery district of Chelsea New York. In the five years I've lived between 10th and 11th street I've seen galleries blossom around me taking up every nook like so many weeds. In the same...

20x200

In early January we wrote about a site where you can buy limited edition art prints for ridiculously good prices. It seems we weren't the only ones to take notice. The New York Times wrote a nice article on Jen...

YOUNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES

At the New Museum you can view this installation (In Black on White, Gray Ascending, (2007)) by Young-hae Chang Heavy Industries. Some of us remember work by this artist at the Whitney Biennial years back. I love this work...

Dynamic Fun on Screen

Unleash Victor Taba's dynamic work here....

Give me your content

I found this on ffffound, which found it here. So my question is, in an embedded world where we are all pointing to original sources and not claiming something for our own, are we violating copyright? Interesting thoughts here....

Beautiful.

This has been making the blog rounds, but it truly is remarkable. Mark Khaisman is an artist that uses packing tape to make his work. Well, that makes it official, the only thing limiting anyone is imagination!...

Just because it's from Microsoft doesn't mean

it can't ...smatter. The zune-arts.net site is a great example of what I want smatter to accomplish. promote great art, and don't over push your own brand....

Photo A Day

One of my new years resolutions is to get more content into the world. To that end, I've put up a very simple website that serves one new photo a day. So far, I think most of these photos will...

Peepshop

Peepshop is a webstore in the UK where you can pick up some nice limited edition prints of some, mostly graphic, artwork. Editions of 30, signed and really cheap. Although £ 50 just aint what it used to be. Currently...

Banksy

I've got to get over to the Banksy show this month. This is the craziest month, but to miss this would be criminal. Of course, Banksy seems to be mainstream now so it doesn't feel so good to go...but there...

Limited Edition and Affordable Prints

Thanks to Wooster Collective, I found Paper Monster. They are a site featuring limited edition art prints by emerging artists. Very affordable and cool. I'll take one for Christmas. Here's a link to the page where you can buy it...

You gotta starta SOMAwhere

I was struck with envy this morning. When I read something about START SOMA mobile wall papers, and clicked onto their site only to find that it was not a horrific imitator, but the real thing. Real art, real artists...

Joshua Davis

I saw a link on Kottke pointing to Apple's website with a write up on the uber excellent graphic artist Joshua Davis. Marta first found Davis' work in a Wired article some time back. The Apple interview is interesting for...

The kind of art we are looking for

Artist San Base has created algorithms to animate his paintings. The work becomes a never ending evolution of his original idea. This is a form of art we embrace at Smatter and know there are many more like San doing...

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