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“ Teseo ed il Minotauro” a new wall in Roma for “Muracci Nostri”. The event was curated by Galleria Varsi and produced by Galleria Varsi and Muracci Nostri
These 10 2"x2" tiles are my submission to the Human Pixel Project...Each one is a "doodle" undertaken in acrylic, with no pre-planning whatsoever.
To create some sort of unity, I started each tile at the end point of the previous one, and linked each tile together using interference gold, which shows up as white on these pages.
The project was a lot of fun, and I urge you to check out this website:
This was a quick one off Mary painted for me. Despite the graphical appearance it is actually painted. It kind of reminds me of the dot paintings of the aboriginal peoples of Australia. Even though she just sent it to me to make me smile I figured that it would go perfect right above my fishtanks.
“Funky Pixels” features creative connections between human and machine, between real and virtual space. It showcases artistic works that call upon those beholding them to bring their whole body into play.
credit: rubra
Pixel Detectors are located close to the collision point and detect the passage of charged particles with a precision of about 0.05mm. A silicon chip contains an array of 8192 tiny sensors, each the thickness of a human hair.
The light emitting devices next to every seat in the Olympic stadium that provided the coloured backdrop to the opening and closing ceremonies of both games.