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Photos from NEoN Digital Arts Festival 2015 which ran from 8th-14th November.
The theme of this year's festival was North of North East Asia.
In a very special evening event NEoN is screening a curated selection of film and video works from Asian artists in Drouthy’s new event space. Ranging from animation, to puppetry, to digitally glitched short form works, the programme includes a 3D masterpiece by Sun Xun (China) and a rare presentation of Shu Lea Cheang’s LoveMe2030.
Artists included: Sun Xun, Shu Lea Cheang, Yin-Ju Chen, Wing Xin, Ding Xin, Michelle Proksell, Lang Tu, Lulu Li, Ophilia S. Chan.
NEoN Festival invited attendees to examine the origin and understanding of digital arts practice in Asia, against the backdrop of our assumptions about its cultural motifs or traditions. The events and exhibitions will allow audiences in Dundee to compare the handmade and machine made, to look at the processes of making in the context of strong cultural influences, and to ask what concerns do we share as creative practitioners in a globally-interlinked digital environment?
Photo thanks to Kathryn Rattray.
creating screens of flower patterns (for "Dissection of Eve" quilt) using drawing fluid / screen filler method of screen printing.
St Margaret, Horsforth, Leeds, 1877-83.
By John Loughborough Pearson (1817-1897).
Grade ll listed.
Vicar's Vestry Screen to Chancel.
my first silk screen
a quote i couldn't quite remember from lilu, but this is what it says on the print:
"i went to school for the drugs and sex but i dropped out because the lack of rock and roll"
For all the right reasons it has always been said to keep kids away from digital devices! But when the world today is all digitized, it is hard to keep them stay away. But while your kids are high on the digital devices, there could be consequences to it! One of them is computer vision syndrome.
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Majel and Fenton try to figure out how the camera managed to get outside. Perhaps they too can escape. The white mark above Fenton's head is from months ago. That's when he, startled, grabbed for a bird as it bounced off the screen. His claws went through the screen, and the bird was equally startled. But it got away clean except for the down that's still embedded in the screen.