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During the ART ROTTERDAM Art fair, the Paris based, UN-SPACED Gallery is delighted to present a solo show by Lilah Fowler, a recognized British-Japanese artist. During the fair, her first ever NFT will be auctioned on OPENSEA.IO. The auction will end on Sunday, May 22nd at 9:30 pm CET.

Lilah Fowler’s work has long drawn on the back and forth of digital and analogue processes, and how technology infrastructure is interwoven with our sense of landscape and the world. Developed from a public project in Bristol, UK - a site of key developments in computer engineering - Fowler collaborated with a computer programmer to design custom-made software that produced unlimited and unique digital patterns. The patterns themselves vary enormously, creating an extensive archive of 1000’s of uniquely detailed digital images. After looking at methods of data modeling and how we selectively evaluate all of our data, Fowler became interested in the initial stages of making such information legible; most often these processes began by picking data comparison-starting points in hugely arbitrary ways. This bespoke software was built to reflect this randomness that is found in these early stages of data modeling, to create images that reflect on how we evaluate, comprehend and visualise our data.

In line with Fowler's conceptual concerns and her computer generated data patterns, Fowler is now presenting her first ever NFT. '14261' is a unique NFT, an animation of the pattern-building process used within this strand of her work. With the images produced by the bespoke software, some of the layers are not always visible at the end; this discloses some of software’s building of a pattern, something that is playful, quick, while also, in its own way, an archeology of the hierarchies of data visualisation.

Lilah Fowler's available works collection image

UN-SPACED is pleased to present a selection of works of the Japanese-English artist Lilah Fowler (b. 1981) available as NFT. Fowler’s work creates a dialogue between the digital and material by finding ways to intervene these parallel worlds into physical outcomes. Through a custom-built computer programme which uses changing, arbitrary data points, Fowler generates unlimited visual patterns. These graphic compositions or certain symbols extracted and isolated from them are then reproduced using traditional craft techniques, drawn from ancestral cultures - such as ceramics, weavings and collages. Sculptures and weavings become the tangible objects that allow the viewer to not only see, but feel the computer data. In line with Fowler's artistic concept and her computer generated data patterns, Fowler will unveil her first ever NFT creation during the ART ROTTERDAM art fair May 19-23th.

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During the ART ROTTERDAM Art fair, the Paris based, UN-SPACED Gallery is delighted to present a solo show by Lilah Fowler, a recognized British-Japanese artist. During the fair, her first ever NFT will be auctioned on OPENSEA.IO. The auction will end on Sunday, May 22nd at 9:30 pm CET.

Lilah Fowler’s work has long drawn on the back and forth of digital and analogue processes, and how technology infrastructure is interwoven with our sense of landscape and the world. Developed from a public project in Bristol, UK - a site of key developments in computer engineering - Fowler collaborated with a computer programmer to design custom-made software that produced unlimited and unique digital patterns. The patterns themselves vary enormously, creating an extensive archive of 1000’s of uniquely detailed digital images. After looking at methods of data modeling and how we selectively evaluate all of our data, Fowler became interested in the initial stages of making such information legible; most often these processes began by picking data comparison-starting points in hugely arbitrary ways. This bespoke software was built to reflect this randomness that is found in these early stages of data modeling, to create images that reflect on how we evaluate, comprehend and visualise our data.

In line with Fowler's conceptual concerns and her computer generated data patterns, Fowler is now presenting her first ever NFT. '14261' is a unique NFT, an animation of the pattern-building process used within this strand of her work. With the images produced by the bespoke software, some of the layers are not always visible at the end; this discloses some of software’s building of a pattern, something that is playful, quick, while also, in its own way, an archeology of the hierarchies of data visualisation.

Lilah Fowler's available works collection image

UN-SPACED is pleased to present a selection of works of the Japanese-English artist Lilah Fowler (b. 1981) available as NFT. Fowler’s work creates a dialogue between the digital and material by finding ways to intervene these parallel worlds into physical outcomes. Through a custom-built computer programme which uses changing, arbitrary data points, Fowler generates unlimited visual patterns. These graphic compositions or certain symbols extracted and isolated from them are then reproduced using traditional craft techniques, drawn from ancestral cultures - such as ceramics, weavings and collages. Sculptures and weavings become the tangible objects that allow the viewer to not only see, but feel the computer data. In line with Fowler's artistic concept and her computer generated data patterns, Fowler will unveil her first ever NFT creation during the ART ROTTERDAM art fair May 19-23th.

合約地址0x495f...7b5e
代幣 ID
代幣標準ERC-1155
區塊鏈Ethereum
中繼資料集中式
創作者收益
10%
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