2 edition of George Legrady found in the catalog.
George Legrady
George Legrady
Published
1999
by Siemens Kulturprogramm in Munich
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Transitional spaces |
Genre | Exhibitions. |
Contributions | Siemens Kulturprogramm. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | N 6549 L44 A4 1999 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 30 p. : |
Number of Pages | 30 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22268011M |
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Create lists, bibliographies and reviews:. Legrady began his artistic career in the field of fine arts photography, migrating to digital technologies in the mid s. His first major project was a photographic documentary of the northern Canadian James Bay Cree communities (/), for which he has received a National Science Foundation Arctic Social Science grant in to.
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George Legrady, an artist who calls himself an "anti-mall person," is about to move his private studio into a shopping : ZAN DUBIN. George Legrady `` within the next ten years the conventional camera we all use today will be replaced by a digital camera that takes photos on a floppy disk that is `processed' in a normal personal computer with the type of software presented in this book.''.
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Digital artist George Legrady from Santa Barbara, Califonia. Legrady created "Making Visible the Invisible: What the Community is Reading." It's an electronic installation that visually maps the circulation of The Seattle Public Library.
It uses checkout data to display what the community is reading. Works, biography, and press for Santa-Barbara based multi-media and technology artist and UCSB professor George Legrady.
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George Legrady is a professor of Interactive Media, with joint appointment in the Media Arts & Technology program and the department of Art, UC Santa Barbara. His focus is on research and experimental projects in the areas of data visualization, algorithmic processes, computational photography, and interactive installation.
Two works that closely relate to this current project are "An Anecdoted Archive from the Cold War", first exhibited in at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco and "Equivalents II", first exhibited at the International Center of Photography, NY in (George Legrady).
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The second level consisted of the evaluation of these images encoded through keywords and cross-listed through a database to maximize movement between categories. Third, the collection of these images signifies in a dispersed way George Legrady's autobiography.
(George Legrady). Database Aesthetics examines the database as cultural and aesthetic form, explaining how artists have participated in network culture by creating data art. Contributors: Sharon Daniel, Steve Deitz, Lynn Hershman Leeson, George Legrady, Eduardo Kac, Norman Klein, John Klima, Lev Manovich, Robert F.
Nideffer, Nancy Paterson, Christiane Paul, Marko Peljhan, Warren Sack, Bill Seaman, Grahame. George Legrady Studio is a research and production integrated studio for digital interactive installations with recent public projects currently being realized for the Rem Koolhaas Seattle Public Library (), the Richard Meier designed Siemens Headquarters in Munich (), Ebner Stolz Corporate Offices, Stuttgart (), the Los Angeles Metro Rail (, ), and numerous exhibitions in.
21c Cincinnati’s site specific collection features Healing Tiles, an interactive, software animation by Brian Knep, and Refraction, a series of lenticular photographs and a generative video by George Legrady.
Join us THURS at 6pm in Gallery Two for a dynamic discussion with two leading artists working at the intersections of new art. You can take a free, self-guided cell phone tour of the Central Library. You control the pace and the order as you move through the building.
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The Imagining Macondo project is a collabora-tion among media artists George Legrady, Angus Forbes, and Andrés Burbano, who assembled cre-ative teams in Santa Barbara, Chicago, and Bo-gotá, respectively, to coordinate the development, implementation, and installation of this highly complex project.
Although the artists worked to-Author: Angus Graeme Forbes, Andres Burbano, Paul Murray, George Legrady.SEATTLE LIBRARY DATA FLOW VISUALIZATION George Legrady, Interactive Media Media Arts & Technology Graduate Program circulating, classified, positioned in the real organizing space of the book shelf, signed out and removed for external reading, returned, lost or stolen, can the library and its holdings reflect or.Database Aesthetics examines the database as cultural and aesthetic form, explaining how artists have participated in network culture by creating data art.
Contributors: Sharon Daniel, Steve Deitz, Lynn Hershman Leeson, George Legrady, Eduardo Kac, Norman Klein, John Klima, Lev Manovich, Robert F. Nideffer, Nancy Paterson, Christiane Paul.