Computing has transformed many aspects of our world, from how we communicate to how global markets function. Propelled by cheaper, faster, more capable microprocessors and the creativity of individuals and organizations to harness this processing power, computers have become a ubiquitous, empowering presence in our lives.
Artists, as intellectual pioneers, have embraced the unique aesthetic and creative possibilities of computing since the dawn of the Information Age and increasingly apply digital tools with the same fluency as physical ones. Technovisual presents eight artists from across the U.S. who use computer programming and the science of computing to create new experiences and ask new questions.
The artists in the show are:
- Leigh Brodie (Monterey, California)
- Mike Beradino (Houston, Texas)
- Jean-Pierre Hébert (Santa Barbara, California)
- Andy Holtin (Washington, D.C.)
- Shane Mecklenburger (Columbus, Ohio)
- Brandon Morse (Washington, D.C.)
- Barry Stone (Austin, Texas)
- Amelia Winger-Bearskin (New York, New York) and Sam Lavigne (New York, New York)