Posts Tagged ‘CGI’
Forces of Abstraction: ‘Rigged’ at Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler
by Nadia Egan // Mar. 15, 2022
Pieter Schoolwerth’s ‘Rigged’ at Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler (KTZ) explores the ways in which we see the world and ourselves in an age of hyper-mediation…[read on]
Spotlight // Sebastian Schmidt
by Berlin Art Link in Berlin // Mar. 2, 2018
Ten years ago, computer-generated imagery (CGI) was a new technology rarely explored. Now CGI is commonly used to make animated feature films, though it remains a medium yet to become omnipresent within the art…[read on]
Fiction // Macrocosmic Emotions: An Interview with Valinia Svoronou
Article by Alice Bardos // Aug. 16, 2016
Seeming to effortlessly keep a finger on the pulse of rebellious youth cultures including street-style, post-mainstream publications such as High Snobiety carry an air of allure and yet somehow…[read on]