Rebuilding Fuse Studios
The Fuse Studios site is being rebuilt now for the sixth time. While the site has been mostly idle for the last several years I am attempting to reinvigorate it - to both post my resume and portfolio, and start posting some information on some of the new projects on which I am working. Naomi and I hope to have some exciting news coming up in the near future. So if you are interested stop by again soon to see where we are headed.
One of the things I am hoping to do with the FuseBlog is to showcase interesting artworks that are web accessible in some format. Sometimes these pieces will be photographic representations of the artworks - but as often as I can find them I would like to include works that are primarily digital - or exist "in between" the digital and "real" worlds.
Today I want to introduce an online interactive artwork by Jared Tarbell, a digital artist from Albuquerque, New Mexico who has done some spectacular work in flash over the last few years - and is a major inspiration to me. I have a couple of Jared's books locked up in my storage locker that I look forward to cracking open again someday.
The piece is called the IChing Poetry Engine and has been on the web for a long time (since 2001) but it is still worth revisiting - offering up something different every time.
Enjoy: http://www.levitated.net/exhibit/iching/index.html
-Bryce
One of the things I am hoping to do with the FuseBlog is to showcase interesting artworks that are web accessible in some format. Sometimes these pieces will be photographic representations of the artworks - but as often as I can find them I would like to include works that are primarily digital - or exist "in between" the digital and "real" worlds.
Today I want to introduce an online interactive artwork by Jared Tarbell, a digital artist from Albuquerque, New Mexico who has done some spectacular work in flash over the last few years - and is a major inspiration to me. I have a couple of Jared's books locked up in my storage locker that I look forward to cracking open again someday.
The piece is called the IChing Poetry Engine and has been on the web for a long time (since 2001) but it is still worth revisiting - offering up something different every time.
Enjoy: http://www.levitated.net/exhibit/iching/index.html
-Bryce


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