In between creating masterpieces like the Sistine Chapel and "Madonna and Child," Michelangelo dissected cadavers in the hopes of understanding how the human body worked so he could paint it accurately. He's not the only one: there has long been a connection between science and art. And it's true today more than ever, as modern artists use technology for inspiration, inventing ways to give life to code, letting it spill from the screen and onto the canvas. We call this "DevArt," and this summer, we're teaming up with the Barbican in London and their Digital Revolution exhibition to celebrate DevArt in an interactive gallery. And we want you to be a part of it.
As part of this exhibition, we're looking for the next up-and-coming developer artist. This is your opportunity to express your creativity, and to have your work featured in the Barbican and seen by millions of people around the world. To throw your hat in the ring, build a project on the DevArt site and show us what you would create. From there, we'll pick one creator whose work will sit alongside three of the world's finest interactive artists who are also creating installations for DevArt: Karsten Schmidt, Zach Lieberman, and the duo Varvara Guljajeva and Mar Canet.
The exhibition will open at the Barbican this summer. Until then, visit g.co/devart, where you can submit your own project. If you're not the creative coding type, visit the site to see some incredible art and follow the artists' creative process—from concept and early sketches to the finished piece—on their respective Project Pages. You'll get a rare look into artists' ways of working with modern technologies (including some Google products), and maybe even get inspired to create something yourself.
If you had the chance to make your mark in today's art world with technology as your canvas, what would you create? We'd like you to show us.
From BEN Latest News: www.benlatestnews.com
Wednesday, 5 February 2014
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