The Video Rhythmologies combine digital video stills into large scale canvases in the manner of the photographic typologies (visual classification systems of composition) pioneered by artists August Sander, Bernd and Hilla Becher, and Ed Ruscha. Computational media techniques, such as video synthesis and post-processing methods, are utilized to create complex spatial tapestries. The source video of the first works in the series are drawn from my collections of vj loops. An additional interest with these works is that, since they are produced at 16K and 32K resolution, they can make for very large scale wall-hung prints. Typically digital art is too low a resolution to be made into fine art prints. With this series, I am exploring the possibilities of experimental video for large scale print art.
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