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		<title>Laws of Motion in Origin by Leo Villareal</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2007 14:31:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To create this new work, Villareal integrated physicist Issac Newton&#8217;s Laws of Motion into his own computer code, augmenting his earlier explorations of rule-based cellular automata programs that were inspired by mathematician John Conway&#8217;s Game of Life. By applying principles of physics, the artist has increased the complexity of his simulated worlds. As the elements [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To create this new work, Villareal integrated physicist Issac Newton&#8217;s Laws of Motion into his own computer code, augmenting his earlier explorations of rule-based cellular automata programs that were inspired by mathematician John Conway&#8217;s <em>Game of Life</em>. By applying principles of physics, the artist has increased the complexity of his simulated worlds. As the elements move within the large matrix of white LED&#8217;s (light emitting diodes),Villareal&#8217;s encompassing patterns evoke stars swirling in space and at other passages biological interactions deep within the body. Lively interactions between objects in <em>Orign&#8217;s</em> matrix generate visual stimuli pulsing with energy suggestive of specific behavior and personality.</p>
<p>&#8220;I am very inspired essential questions like &#8216;How does life begin?&#8217; Villareal explains, referencing both studies in the birth of the universe as well as cellular processes such as fertilization and cell division in his patterning. &#8220;I liked the minimal feel of my last show <em>Horizon</em>, here in 2004, yet the experience of the new piece will be like seeing a very zoomed up view of my worlds. Origin&#8217;s scale within the gallery will create a sense of immersion, like being in a giant microscope or scientific instrument,&#8221; comments the artist on the relationship of the new work to his earlier installation.<br />
You can find more about exhibition at <a title="Conner Contemporary Art" href="http://www.connercontemporary.com/exhibitions/2006_11_leo-villareal/?view=images">Conner Contemporary Art</a> .</p>


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		<title>Contemporary Led Space Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 May 2006 21:11:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Japan Media Arts Festival is a &#8220;Contest&#8221; in which authors praise creative media art works utilizing the latest expression technology and also Festival in which organizers support creative activity and broadly present various art works. &#8220;The world of media arts is expanding with increasing speed every year. notion mold is a space design in which [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Japan Media Arts Festival" href="http://plaza.bunka.go.jp/english/index_o.html">Japan Media Arts Festival</a> is a &#8220;Contest&#8221; in which authors praise creative media art works utilizing the latest expression technology and also Festival in which organizers support creative activity and broadly present various art works.</p>
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<p>&#8220;The world of media arts is expanding with increasing speed every year.<strong><em><br />
notion mold</em></strong> is a space design in which feelings stirring behind the creation such as wishes and expectations of artists existing in the background of works which had made an entry into the Festival were replaced with forms as a design metaphor.Symbolic figures reaching out from the entrance were created with see-through fabric. They proceeded organically farther into the exhibition hall folding upward and downward. The areaâ€™s award-winning works were exhibited where the audience stepped in, as if he or she were guided by something, were lighted softly with category color zone by zone. A function was interwoven into the color which gave a vague hint of a contact point between an work which the audience was facing and the audience themselves.</p>
<p>LEDs were added to captions of works exhibited the same as last year. In my space construction, those lights were the same number as the artists who created works and asserted themselves gently in the semi-darkness of the exhibition space.&#8221;<br />
<strong>  TANIGAWA Junji, JTQ Inc.<br />
</strong>from official site <a title="Japan Media Arts Plaza" target="_blank" href="http://plaza.bunka.go.jp/english/index_o.html">Japan Media Arts Plaza</a></p>


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