Scan, at Pikto Gallery will mark my first ever solo exhibition and foray into new media installation, with my new piece while (true).
while (true) consisting of a scanner,  a computer monitor and an flat screen television, will create a  real-time animation that will be left running the duration of the two  week exhibition, from November 1st -16th. With each  progressive scan, the computer monitor will be updated, then re-scanned,  creating a feedback loop. The television will play an animated loop  created from the scanned frames. Every time the loop repeats, the  animation will be updated in real-time.The exhibition will also include my series Scan,  a series “exploring the aesthetic effects of movement and reflection in  a digital technology that renders the material into data. The resulting  works resemble ethereal landscapes, floating apparitions or maybe  distant galaxies, however the pieces are more than merely finding shapes  in the clouds, there is the presence of sheer volumes of space and  distance, and the photographic feeling of capturing the image of  something living and breathing. The images stimulate more questions than  answers, with the viewer unable to come to any concrete conclusions  about the works, leaving them in a sublime limbo.” (Zachary  Eastwood-Bloom)
I have just launched a project with Rockethub to raise funds to help out with printing and  framing costs, as well as the supplies needed for the creation of while (true).
A contribution of $20 gets you a print. $50 gets you four!

Scan, at Pikto Gallery will mark my first ever solo exhibition and foray into new media installation, with my new piece while (true).

while (true) consisting of a scanner, a computer monitor and an flat screen television, will create a real-time animation that will be left running the duration of the two week exhibition, from November 1st -16th. With each progressive scan, the computer monitor will be updated, then re-scanned, creating a feedback loop. The television will play an animated loop created from the scanned frames. Every time the loop repeats, the animation will be updated in real-time.
The exhibition will also include my series Scan, a series “exploring the aesthetic effects of movement and reflection in a digital technology that renders the material into data. The resulting works resemble ethereal landscapes, floating apparitions or maybe distant galaxies, however the pieces are more than merely finding shapes in the clouds, there is the presence of sheer volumes of space and distance, and the photographic feeling of capturing the image of something living and breathing. The images stimulate more questions than answers, with the viewer unable to come to any concrete conclusions about the works, leaving them in a sublime limbo.” (Zachary Eastwood-Bloom)

I have just launched a project with Rockethub to raise funds to help out with printing and framing costs, as well as the supplies needed for the creation of while (true).

A contribution of $20 gets you a print. $50 gets you four!

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