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Ian Gwilt Home Page, University of South Australia

    http://people.unisa.edu.au/Ian.Gwilt
    Academic/Researcher Designer/Digital Artist. Ian Gwilt is a Professor of Design in UniSA: Creative, University of South Australia, Adelaide.

Ian Gwilt Saatchi Art

    https://www.saatchiart.com/compumorphic
    View Ian Gwilt’s Profile on Saatchi Art. Find art for sale at great prices from artists including Paintings, Photography, Sculpture, and Prints by Top Emerging Artists like Ian Gwilt.

Ian Gwilt on Behance

    https://www.behance.net/iangwilt
    Ian Gwilt is a Professor in the Art and Design Research Centre at Sheffield Hallam University. He is a research/practitioner in the design of creative interactive media with a comprehensive record of publications and international exhibitions. His PhD from the University of New South Wales examined the theory and practice of mixed-reality art.Occupation: Professor of Design

IAN GWILT - arts.siggraph.org

    http://arts.siggraph.org/siggraph2011/artists/IanGwilt.html
    IAN GWILT. My creative practice/research examines the phenomenon of compumorphic art through the form of the graphical user interface as a site of creative practice. In recent writings I have suggested that the term compumorphic art can be used to describe an emergent collection of artists and artworks that reference the visual language of the ...

Ian Gwilt – ACM SIGGRAPH ART SHOW ARCHIVES

    https://digitalartarchive.siggraph.org/person/ian-gwilt/
    Art Talks & Sketches; Essays; Panels & Roundtables; Papers; Collections. The Artworks of the 2019 Art Papers; SIGGRAPH Artworks in the Victoria & Albert Museum; Visualization. View / Export Data; Location Map; About Us; Search; Ian Gwilt ...

ian gwilt Sheffield Hallam University - Academia.edu

    https://shu.academia.edu/iangwiltdesign
    ian gwilt, Sheffield Hallam University, Art and Design Research Centre, Department Member. Studies Design for Social Innovation, Digital Media, and Design multi-disciplinary practice. Current areas of research include practice and theory into: Visual

Ian Gwilt – Studio for Transdisciplinary Arts Research

    https://blogs.unsw.edu.au/tiic/trandisciplinary-conference-2010/speakers/ian-gwilt/
    Ian Gwilt. Compumorphic art – the computer as muse. Following on from the term Biomorphic Art which was coined in the 1930’s to describe the work of artists and sculptors such as Barbara Hepworth, Joan Miró, Jean Arp and Henry Moore, in this paper I will use the term ‘Compumorphic Art’ to describe a set of artworks and artists who ...

Ian GWILT Professor (Full) PhD University of South ...

    https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ian_Gwilt
    Ian Gwilt This paper explores the use of the graphical user interface (GUI) in contemporary art practice and examine how the cultural ubiquity of digital computing has allowed the GUI to become an ...

(PDF) Compumorphic Art - The Computer as Muse ian gwilt ...

    https://www.academia.edu/524626/Compumorphic_Art_The_Computer_as_Muse
    In this paper I posit the idea that the term ‘compumorphic art’ can be used to describe an emergent collection of artists and artworks that reference the digital computer for creative stimulus, cultural commentary and aesthetic composition. The term

Dr. Ian Gwilt, Elise Lee, Shigeki Amitani, Adam Hinshaw ...

    https://isea-archives.siggraph.org/art-events/dr-ian-gwilt-elise-lee-shigeki-amitani-adam-hinshaw-untitled-media/
    Dr. Ian Gwilt, Elise Lee, Shigeki Amitani, Adam Hinshaw: Untitled Media. ... Artist Statement: Taking the form of a paper based, tick-box survey, (or PDA based software) visitors to a New Media gallery or exhibition complete a simple questionnaire as they enjoy the gallery experience. The questionnaire is based on a visual taxonomy for New ...

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