DAM-Berlin show, with John Simon

Submitted by napier on Thu, 2007-12-06 20:52.

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In October 2007 I had a two man show with John Simon at DAM-Berlin. Here's a belated post with some links.

Generative computer work presented on LCD panels.


Spire with Shadow (still from computer artwork)

New Work at Bitforms Gallery, April 12

Submitted by napier on Thu, 2007-03-29 23:07.

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A solo show of my new work opens April 12 in NYC:

Mark Napier
at
bitforms gallery
529 W 20 St, NYC

show dates: April 12 - May 19, 2007

reception: April 12 6:30-8:30 PM

Large Lambda prints created with custom software, and generative computer work.


Smoke (3 stills from computer artwork)

The Cyclops Series: a solo show of digital prints

Submitted by napier on Wed, 2006-09-13 12:39.

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solo show this september-october:

Mark Napier, "The Cyclops Series", Sept 2 - Oct 28.2006
Grossman Gallery, Williams Visual Arts Building,
243 North 3rd St. Easton, PA 18042,
610-330-5828

This show debuts a series of digital prints created with custom software and a deformed model of the Empire State Building.


Image from The Cyclops Series

Book Launch Party for "New Media Art"

Submitted by napier on Mon, 2006-05-29 13:50.

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Reena Jana and Mark Tribe have written "New Media Art: Art in the Age of Digital Communication", published by Taschen, and will be celebrating the book launch with a party at the New Museum in NYC.

Hosted by: Rhizome.org and the New Museum Store
Location: The New Museum of Contemporary Art
556 W 22nd Street at 11th Ave, NY, NY
When: Friday, June 2, 6:30pm to 8:30pm

A snip from the Shredder graces the cover:

Son of Blog (potatoland blog redux)

Submitted by napier on Sat, 2006-01-28 22:06.

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Thus begins the potatoland blog, reincarnated as a Drupal site at potatoland.net. My old blog fell victim to a server reorganization, and now lives only as an archive.

This site will shortly be filled with examples of OpenGL in Java, as well as samples of work from "GLART", the OpenGL class I'm teachining at ITP.

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