Tuesday, September 6, 2011

And Three Artists - Natalie

Camille Utterback
She creates interactive installations that explore the tension between the physical human body and the codes in machines. The main idea of her work is the tension between the "abstract realm of ideas and the corporeality in which we live and interact with these ideas."
http://camilleutterback.com/projects/text-rain/
She has won many awards and honors for her work. She has in intent focus creating a bond between her work and her audience, so that she bridges the gap between viewer and exhibition. She engages her participants in "a dynamic process of kinesthetic discovery and play."
http://camilleutterback.com/projects/abundance/
http://camilleutterback.com/projects/gathering/


Ken Rinaldo
Rinaldo also looks at the intersection between natural and technological systems. He talks about his art philosophy as being "symbio-technoetic." He works with a lot of robotics and organic materials in his installations.
Autopoiesis is a well known piece he created where robotic arms interact/react to people when they are present. Hydroponic Herb Garden was interesting in its sense of "sustainability." "Augmented fish reality is just fascinating because of the way he combined living organisms, whose minds we do not comprehend, and have them control the robotics and engage the audience simultaneously.


Uram Choe
About him: http://thecreatorsproject.com/creators/uram-choe
Uram Choe is a Korean artist who builds kinetic sculptures. They're incredibly organic and impressive.

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