понеділок, 16 вересня 2013 р.

Paul Hertz

Paul Hertz is an independent artist and curator who teaches new media art history and studio courses at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He developed algorithmic practices for creating art in the 1970s in Spain, before he used computers. He delights in dysfunctional fortunetelling, faux symbolism, intermedia, code sourcery, glitching and social interfaces.



deadpan_taiwan_1995.jpg
"Taiwan" from the series "Deadpan, or, the Holy Toast," 1995
archival pigment print, reeditioned 2009
Processed text from three different sources
Documentation: http://paulhertz.net/worksonpaper/toast/index.html
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erosion_2013.jpg
"Erosion," 2013
Algorithmically generated Unicode text, glitched
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flightSchool_003_2012.jpg
"Flight School 003," 2012
archival pigment print
glitched photographic images, text
Documentation of the series to which this image belongs: http://paulhertz.net/works/glitchez.html

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mots_tomtom_1999.jpg
"Mot's Tomtom," 1999
archival pigment print
Processed text and text-like graphs
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talkInCodeAnim_06_detail_2012.gif
"Talk In Code," animated GIF
glitched found image, animated

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