Electronic and Time-Based Art
Patti and Rusty Rueff School of Design, Art and Performance, Purdue University

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BE_TWEEN

BE_TWEEN

an exhibition of senior and graduate student artworks developed in the course Envision Art 01: the responsive screen, the first course in a series of interdisciplinary Electronic and Time-Based Art classes offered through VPA’s Division of Art and Design combining resources and technologies in the Envision Center with contemporary artistic research and practice.

Envision Center for Data Perceptualization, STEW B001, April 20, 2007, 9am – 9pm

Hai Ri Han
Jack Moreland
Michael Muehlhausen
Candice Reed
Yvette Shen
Carlene Takaki

BE_TWEEN features senior and graduate student artworks, which playfully investigate the complex relationship between computer-generated images and the physical environment around them. In their projects, the students explore many new and often surprising answers to the question: how can physical objects interact with digital images? Each work is an invitation to the visitor to discover and participate, emphasizing process and immediate experience rather than contemplation of a finished product.

BE_TWEEN was organized by Fabian Winkler, Assistant Professor of Visual and Performing Art in collaboration with Laura Arns, Associate Director, Envision Center for Data Perceptualization. The realization of student works for this exhibition was greatly supported by custom software interfaces developed for Envision Art 01 by David Braun, ITaP research programmer.

Picture on top of page: Michael Muelhausen amTRIance, 2007.