PIXEL ART
Game Art: Ted Williams's "8-Bit Youtube" (2010-2011)
link: Ted Williams at Hairburger Submitted by Matteo Bittanti
PIXEL ART
link: Ted Williams at Hairburger Submitted by Matteo Bittanti
Digital Print
Zul Arifin, Potrero's San Francisco, digital photograph, 2011 Zul Arifin, Tower for Sale, digital photograph, 2011 Zul Arifin, BIO DSL Only, Digital photograph, 2011 Zul Arifin, Auto Car City Car Wash, Digital photograph, 2011 Zul Arifin, BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Digital photograph, 2011 Zul Arifin, Hayes and Octavia,
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Simone Pucci, Untitled, Plastic, 85.5x58x2.1cm, 2009 link: Simone Pucci Simone Pucci was born in Perugia, Italy, in 1980. Submitted by Matteo BIttanti
Digital Print
Aled Lewis,Base Jumper, digital picture, 2011 Aled Lewis, Gorilla in the Mist aka Kong of the Jungle , digital picture, 2011 Aled Lewis, Schadenfreude Dog, digital picture, 2011 Aled Lewis, Keeping the Mean Streets Clean, digital picture, 2011 Aled Lewis, Off the Dirty Track, digital picture, 2011 LINK: Aled Lewis
ART GAME
Thursday, January 20 · 7:00pm - 11:30pm Location Babycastles Arcade @ Showpaper 42nd Street Gallery217 East 42nd Street, New York, NY Created By Showpaper 42nd St Gallery, Sarah Brin, Zach Gage Exhibition opening party, All ages, free, $5 dollar donation welcome - Curated by Sarah Brin and Zach GagePerformances by MV Carbon,
ART GAME
" In conjunction with the Attract Mode videogame culture shop, Meat Bun T-shirt design collective and LA Game Space, we're proud to host Game Night, an event that takes place at GR2 every two months. Each evening will feature a different developer and its games in a
GAME ART
A fascinating collection of game glitches that appeared on Unreality Mag in 2009. link: Unreality Mag Submitted by Matteo Bittanti
PAINTING
Marco Cerutti, I'm really not a light player! Oil, Canvas, 22x22x4cm, 2008 Marco Cerutti was born in Switzerland in 1977. Lives and works in Turin, Italy. link: Marco Cerruti Submitted by Matteo Bittanti
GAME ART
"CTRLR is a user-controlled digital environment that utilizes color and motion tracking to explore ideas of human interaction and control, as well as the human-avatar relationship. The user/participant uses their own body movement to interact with an interface borrowed from classic NES video games, becoming the
GAME ART
'A short animation for David Lynch's 'Good Day Today' music video competition. I cranked this out in my spare time across 2 weeks because I really liked my idea and wanted to get it submitted in time. It's a bit of an abstract
INSTALLATION
"In connection with the exhibition Entertain_Us, Sint-Niklaas 2005. Duckhunt-game-installation + live soundtrack. The Duckhunt Quartet Interactive installation: nintendo-duckhunt-game projection + live band °2006 Exhibited during vernissage Entertain-Us An expo about entertainment and contemporary art Sint-Niklaas 2006 Other Artists: Steve Schepens, Ignace Van Ingelgom,
GAME ART
"Generational Video for those born between 1974 and 1984. The verytitle of the video already shows us, "Color Remote", the crayon is inthe past, remote, forgotten and buried in a coffin. Especially today we see that education is complemented with the use of computers from a very