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Mona Hatoum: The Light at the End 1989 Significant Works

/ What makes a Significant Work? Not necessarily what is fashionable or new but an artwork that holds its own down the years, that continues to resonate and still has something to say. It seems extraordinary that I first saw Mona Hatoum’s installation The Light at the End at The Showroom in East London in 1989. I was a young critic and fairly new to London and it quite literally stopped me in my tracks. This is what I wanted from art.  Mona Hatoum knits together the ethical and aesthetic tensions of the exile – SH Here was a work made from the most minimal of non-art materials turned into a gut-wrenching metaphor. In the darkened industrialised space where the brick walls had been painted ox-blood red, an angle-iron frame and six vertical electric heating elements glowed in the darkness to form a gate at the end of the narrowing space that blocked off the corner of the room like a cell. Drawn towards the intense orange lines, the work seemed to offer both promise and danger

Gamasutra: Robert Pepperell s Blog - FOVO: A new 3D rendering technique based on human vision

FOVO: A new 3D rendering technique based on human vision by Robert Pepperell on 05/27/20 02:46:00 pm The following blog post, unless otherwise noted, was written by a member of Gamasutra’s community. The thoughts and opinions expressed are those of the writer and not Gamasutra or its parent company.   Here’s a question for your next virtual pub quiz: what do linear perspective projection, the first commercial photographic process, the first photographic negative, digital image transmission, and the bullet-time effect used in The Matrix all have in common? Answer: they were all invented by artists: Image technologies invented by artists: The technique of linear perspective the basic geometry that underpins all computer graphics engines was discovered by the painter and architect Brunelleschi and his associates in Florence in the early 1400s, and later refined by Leonardo da Vinci. The first commercial photography

Artist and children s author Cordelia Jones dies aged 84

Her second book, A Cat called Camouflage, was published in 1970 and appeared with engraved illustrations. She believed that the printing processes did not do justice to the fine detail so, for a time, she decided not to do any more engraving.    During this period, she made some striking paintings of the Norwich fair, which impressed the owners so much that they commissioned her to paint some displays for their rides.  Cordelia Jones travelling fairground painting - Credit: SUPPLIED However, by 1973, she was engraving again and decided to buy her own press and find other ways of marketing her engravings. The Arab press, which she acquired in 1977, enabled her to produce greetings cards, letterheads, and bookplates, both on her own initiative for general sale, as well as commissions.

Drawing without visible trace: when acts of drawing and running become a performance

Drawing without visible trace: when acts of drawing and running become a performance
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Artist and children s author Cordelia Jones dies aged 84

Artist and children s author Cordelia Jones dies aged 84
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