“I like people who dream or talk to themselves interminably; I like them, for they are double. They are here and elsewhere.”
― Albert Camus.
When things are forbidden it takes dreamers to venture into the unknown and challenge perceived norms. Inspired by an Albert Camus quote, dreams and deliberate actions give rise to new forms, structures and possibilities where there was previously darkness.
Created by Brendan Dawes with Sion Trefor.
Music: Bird in the House, composed and performed by Sion Trefor.
Brendan Dawes is a UK based artist using generative processes involving data, machine learning and code, to create interactive installations, electronic objects, online experiences, data visualizations, motion graphics and physical sculptures.
A Lumen Prize and Aesthetica Art prize Alumni, his work has been featured in many exhibitions across the world including Big Bang Data in thirteen cities, three MoMA shows in New York together with his Cinema Redux work becoming part of the MoMA permanent collection in 2008.
Here and Elsewhere
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“I like people who dream or talk to themselves interminably; I like them, for they are double. They are here and elsewhere.”
― Albert Camus.
When things are forbidden it takes dreamers to venture into the unknown and challenge perceived norms. Inspired by an Albert Camus quote, dreams and deliberate actions give rise to new forms, structures and possibilities where there was previously darkness.
Created by Brendan Dawes with Sion Trefor.
Music: Bird in the House, composed and performed by Sion Trefor.
Brendan Dawes is a UK based artist using generative processes involving data, machine learning and code, to create interactive installations, electronic objects, online experiences, data visualizations, motion graphics and physical sculptures.
A Lumen Prize and Aesthetica Art prize Alumni, his work has been featured in many exhibitions across the world including Big Bang Data in thirteen cities, three MoMA shows in New York together with his Cinema Redux work becoming part of the MoMA permanent collection in 2008.
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