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INT2 | theory of interactive art

Jamie Lim

Sunday, Mar 10, 2019 - 02:18:04 am

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Reference: Paul, Christiane, ed. A Companion to Digital Art. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2016.

CHAPTER 13 INTERACTIVE ART: INTERVENTIONS IN/TO PROCESS BY NATHANIEL STERN

Click Here for link to slides!

Till then, Flazéda! jamz x

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Minimalism

Dan Ning

Wednesday, Mar 06, 2019 - 04:00:35 pm

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Minimalism reflection

The work I was inspired by in the minimalism exhibition was the room for one colour by Olafur Eliasson since not only was it impressive visually due (everyone went “wow” when they first entered the room ) but it has also given me  a new perspective on how to use light as a medium. It made me think that Read more →

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MINIMALISM: Mono-ha "Object School" Group

Alina Ling

Tuesday, Mar 05, 2019 - 11:49:01 pm

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MINIMALISM – Mono-Ha “Object School”

Throughout the tour of the carefully curated Minimalism exhibition, works that caught my eye were works by Lee Ufan and Nobuo Sekine, with both artists having  led the Mono-Ha movement in East Asia.

Mono-Ha “Object school” was an Eastern school of thought, which represented a group of 20th century Japanese artists. The core Read more →

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Impressive!

Thoughts on the Minimalism exhibition

Muhammad Shaherfi Hadi

Tuesday, Mar 05, 2019 - 07:10:07 pm

@ Crazy Atelier

Minimalism without a doubt is an art movement’s whose effects has permeated into the times we live in today. It can be clearly seen in everyday product design and the way we design visual communication and of course its still present within the art. The idea of “less is more is definitely” a lesson worth learning as to be able Read more →

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Very good!

Minimalism: Light and Space

Nasya Goh

Tuesday, Mar 05, 2019 - 12:02:56 pm

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Light – a very interesting “object” to work and play with. After all, how can we materialise the immaterial? The artists exhibiting in the Minimalism show do a great job in doing just that.

By creating an immersive environment with just light alone, the artists are able to make light feel tangible, as though it has a presence. Which I feel Read more →

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Very good!

National Gallery Minimalist Exhibition: Prop

Tanya Liang

Monday, Mar 04, 2019 - 01:01:46 pm

@ I.Scream

Amongst the minimalist artworks at the National Gallery, Prop caught my attention, or at least after I read its description.

Upon first glance, it just looks like a pole someone propped up against a black, square sheet stuck up on the wall. What I learned, however, was that these two pieces aren’t as safely secured as I thought.

Prop is a sculpture Read more →

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INT2 | minimalist exhibition, national gallery

Jamie Lim

Friday, Mar 01, 2019 - 01:21:28 am

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As minimalism is a term commonly used in modern days, there is a chance that this term gets misused by us these days. With the minimalism exhibition, it really helps us to understand the whole concept of minimalism and bringing us back to where it all started.

In National Gallery, there were a variety of works on display – ranging from Read more →

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Minimalism Museum: Mona Hatoum's Impenetrable

Najiha

Tuesday, Feb 19, 2019 - 08:59:25 pm

@ Najiha Puteri

During my visit to Minimalism Museum, one artwork that I found interesting was Mona Hatoum’s “Impenetrable”. Based on the artist description, this work was meant to be an alternative version of another work by Jesus Soto called Penetrable (1967-97).  Her colourful works are inviting for people and they get to interact fully with the installation.

Based on the Read more →

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Ink, mountains and mystery

Dan Ning

Thursday, Feb 14, 2019 - 03:27:26 pm

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Link to the ppt:Ink, mountains and mystery ppt

Honestly, the main point for this presentation is to highlight the use of traditional painting in interactive art.  For example the work done below by the Salvador Dali Museum:

More information and other virtual resources can be found on their website.

https://thedali.org/exhibit/dreams-vr/

The reason why I chose the game though is due to the lack Read more →

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Hi Dan Ning, You may want to take a look at a Japanese artist Toshimitsu Imai for transforming the traditional (Japanese panel painting) style into contemporary painting, specifically his series Hommages a Venice, 1995.

Presentation

Tristan

Tuesday, Feb 12, 2019 - 10:32:39 am

@ Tristan Sauer

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10kdpEZsUD3FsrlEQ1LnijD5cwIl23Q05VKWd5RnFT-Q/edit?usp=sharing

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