by danhermes | Apr 28, 2011 | Moving Paintings, Moving Paintings - Headlines, New England Art News, SeePastTech
Anne Spalter’s digital video drawing, “Fracture”, shown at Stephan Stoyanov’s gallery in NYC in Feb 2011, has been acquired by the Albright-Knox museum in Buffalo NY. ‘It’s permanent collection, which includes works by most of the great artists of...
by danhermes | Apr 14, 2011 | Art Reviews, Moving Paintings, New England Art News, See Past Tech - Featured, SeePastTech
review by Dan Hermes – Drawing with Code: Works from the Anne and Michael Spalter Collection is a computer-generated art exhibition at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in early 2011. Pieces date from 1952 to 2007 and draw on twentieth century visual art...
by danhermes | Apr 8, 2011 | Featured, Hospitality Design, Hospitality Design - Featured, Moving Paintings, Moving Paintings - Featured, Moving Paintings - Headlines, SeePastTech
Moving digital paintings are used in one of three ways: Framed – one or more framed flat-screen televisions Projection – on walls, floors, or ceilings Licensed – paintings for pre-existing televisions, computers, or displays FRAMED Framed moving...
by danhermes | Mar 30, 2011 | SeePastTech, Whimsy
The new album is here. Keys, composition, and recording by me, Dan Hermes. ...
by danhermes | Mar 8, 2011 | Featured, Hospitality Design - Featured, Moving Paintings, Moving Paintings - Headlines, SeePastTech
Moving painting is a growing genre of art designed for display on flat screen televisions and projection installations. Also called video paintings, dynamic paintings, ambient paintings, moving digital paintings, and ambient video this medium exploits the ubiquity...
by danhermes | Aug 5, 2010 | Moving Paintings, SeePastTech
It seems that Kanye West has made his contribution to the moving painting genre: The compositing, aspect, and speed juxtaposition considerations in this video are not...