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Category Archives: iPad app
The engine of progress
Life, love and the pursuit of video art has definitely left us a little breathless lately, so ShinyArt is currently in the process of hiring a writer for THIS SPACE to take some of the pressure off and to offer … Continue reading
Posted in app, artists, iPad app, ShinyArt, Toronto
Tagged Faisal Anwar, Ina Conradi, interview, John Criscitello, Minjoo Lee
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App trap
Lately, you may find yourself asking, “Oh ShinyArt, Monsters and Memories was a seductive beginning for your iPad app, but where, oh where, is exhibition number two, Abstract Perceptions ????” The answer lies our good friends at Apple. Since making … Continue reading
Posted in app, artists, contemporary art, iPad app, ShinyArt
Tagged Ina Conradi, John Criscitello, Minjoo Lee
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Can chairs die? Musings by Katina Bitsicas
Katina Bitsicas – featured in the current ShinyArt iPad app exhibition Monsters and Memories – discusses her thoughts on art, technology, ShinyArt and dying chairs…. What do you consider to be your job or responsibility as an artist? I consider … Continue reading
Posted in app, artists, electronic, environment, exhibitions, iPad app, ShinyArt, technology, video art
Tagged iPad app, Katina Bitsicas, Monsters and Memories, ShinyArt
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Nara Denning: Technology, art, organic curators and open-ended dialogues
How does the exposure of an iPad app alter the artistic process and the relationship between artists and their audiences? Bay Area-based Nara Denning, one of the featured artists in the new ShinyArt iPad app exhibition Monsters and Memories, sees … Continue reading
Posted in artists, Bay Area, display, education, interview, iPad app, ShinyArt, video art
Tagged iPad app, Monsters and Memories, Nara Denning
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Technorati loves video art?!
What is your favorite app reviewing website? Do please write and let me know as we are trying to spread the word about ShinyArt’s unique offering for your iPad. How unique is it? Well, despite the thousands upon thousands of … Continue reading
Posted in app, artists, display, exhibitions, interactive, iPad app, media, mobile, mobile devices, museums, ShinyArt, Technorati, video art
Tagged Dean Mermell, iPad, Katina Bitsicas, Monsters and Memories, Nara Denning, surreal
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Ready for our close up: Video Art on ‘app
Go ahead, search for “video art” in the Apple app store. Slim pickings, am I right?? Not anymore. This morning the first ShinyArt iPad app went “live” changing the way that audiences consume and contemplate video art, as well as … Continue reading
Posted in archive, artists, contemporary art, display, exhibitions, interactive, iPad app, mobile devices, new media
Tagged app, Dean Mermell, Katina Bitsicas, Monsters and Memories, Nara Denning
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App attack!
The ShinyArt iPad app is firing up and – sneak peak(!) – our first featured “exhibition” will serve up some of the most surreal, mind-stretching, and even cringe-inducing work that our artists can come up with. Not only will the … Continue reading
Posted in artists, design, environment, exhibitions, iPad app, ShinyArt, urban space
Tagged iPad app, John Criscitello, Jon 9, Manhattan Canyon, Totem 66
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