High Tech / Low Tech Hybrids: Art in a Digital Age.

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26.03.02 High Tech / Low Tech Hybrids: Art in a Digital Age.
High Tech / Low Tech Hybrids: Art in a Digital Age is an ongoing exhibition at the Bedford Gallery in Walnut Creek (USA), curated by Carrie Lederer, which exhibits works that reproduce traditional media, digital processing of information, through technical different. Ann Chamberlain, for example, has taken over the maps of the fifteenth century, changing the form and then print them, along with letters of the human genetic code, with the intention of creating a biological alphabet, while Catherine Wagner makes pictures of the internal structures of onions, beans greens and corn on the cob with an item for MRI, getting seemingly mysterious images with amazing charming details. Some people, like Tony Discenza condensation many hours of zapping television quiz programs and sitcoms to create video hypnotic and evocative. Even the sculptures have to do with the reinterpretation of electronic items such as 'Thumper III' Alan Rath (pictured), a combination of three woofers in an alien creature that beats nicely as if breathing.