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The Intersection of Art and Science
The Getty’s fall 2024 PST Art + Science Collide initiative is set to showcase the innovative work of George Legrady, a visionary artist whose creations bridge the gap between art and science. This groundbreaking event in Southern California promises to be a celebration of interdisciplinary collaboration, highlighting the unique ways in which art and science can inform and inspire each other.
The tapestries, which are part of a larger exhibition, showcase the intersection of art and technology. Each piece is a unique interpretation of fiber synthesis, a process that involves creating new materials by combining different fibers.
The Dawn of Digital Artistry
The exhibition “Digital Witness” delves into the transformative years of digital art, highlighting the evolution from analog to digital mediums. It showcases how artists like Legrady harnessed the power of emerging technology to create groundbreaking works. * Legrady’s 1980s digital artwork exemplifies the early stages of digital creativity.
On Nov. 8 and 9, Legrady’s interactive installation “Dynamic Confluence” will be presented at the Culver Center for the Arts, UCR Arts in Riverside. Created during the COVID-19 pandemic with student collaboration, the work responds to viewer interaction, allowing movements to control the visuals and sound and evolved out of research funded by a National Science Foundation grant. Legrady’s focus on how using technology to push the boundaries of visual media has led him to become a key figure in digital art. His career has evolved from traditional photography to computational processes, exploring how machines and algorithms shape the meaning of images.
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