Anna Ursyn: Yellow Pages
Artist(s):
Title:
- Yellow Pages
Exhibition:
Creation Year:
- 2005
Medium:
- V/'>X mainframe, FORTRAN 77, Interactive Graphic Library (IGL), COM recorder, photosilkscreen, photolithograph, scanner, and PPC Fragile Balance
Size:
- 32 inches x 36 inches
Category:
Artist Statement:
Acutely aware of order, I try to examine what technological and human worlds have in common. Natural order, revealed randomly and regularly, infuses several levels of both worlds: some determined by humans (through buildings, their windows, even cars parked in lots) and some determined by nature (through trees, branches, and leaves). Natural order guides our understanding of big data sets related to network analysis when we employ physical analogies of the data, render the data graphically, explore them “by eye,” and interact in real time. My task is to juxtapose the regularity of nature with human constructions, both physical and intellectual. The big-city images, for example, combine how humans affect their environment and, at the same time, how a city metaphor reflects the rhythm and organization of big datasets and makes data mining easier. Observers, whether artists or technology experts, perceive such relationships in different lights and from different perspectives and different points of view. Sometimes my computer graphics explorations result in a threedimensional design based on an image of a transformed manikin. When a repetition of human figures depersonified for the purpose of fulfilling the goal is put into an ordered, endless landscape, I have unified the meaning of humans and a landscape using rigid order created with a computer. My work has been inspired by my interest in the common processes of nature in the human and animal worlds, and in their surrounding environment. I transform an image of an animal
into a simple iimage, an iconic object such as a rocking horse or a symbolic picture man or a bird, to present them in dynamic movement as the visible texture of the sky and the ground. In our visual planes of multiple horizons, we can see the same familiar crowd on the floor of ground and the wall of sky, soft and hard inhabitants sharing lots and having common goals, joining tasks, ongoings. Processes in nature and events in technologies inspire my images. Such processes also support my instruction in computer art and graphics, where students learn to create artwork inspired by science and demonstrate what they understand of scientific concepts.
All Works by the Artist(s) in This Archive:
- Anna Z. Ursyn
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End of the Street
[SIGGRAPH 1994] -
Hero Horse
[SIGGRAPH 1990] -
Rondo
[SIGGRAPH 2006] -
Two Skies
[SIGGRAPH 1989] -
Monday Morning
[SIGGRAPH 1995] -
Two Moons
[SIGGRAPH 1995] -
Data Deluge
[DAC Online Exhibition 2015] -
Hard Jazz Book
[DAC Online Exhibition 2015] -
No Man No Shadow
[SIGGRAPH 1998] -
Clear Water Act
[SIGGRAPH 2007] -
Wires
[SIGGRAPH 2007] -
Grammar of the City
[SIGGRAPH 2005] -
Yellow Pages
[SIGGRAPH 2005] -
Fragile Balance
[SIGGRAPH 2005] -
Noise Control
[SIGGRAPH 2004] -
Pitch and Volume
[SIGGRAPH 2004] -
Data Mining
[SIGGRAPH 2004] -
City Matters
[SIGGRAPH 2003] -
Commuter's Tunes
[SIGGRAPH 2001] -
Moonlit Manifestation
[SIGGRAPH 2001] -
Discretion Advised
[SIGGRAPH 1999] -
Timetable
[SIGGRAPH 2002] -
Water Planet
[SIGGRAPH 2008] -
Green Architecture
[DAC Online Exhibition 2012] -
Data Mining
[DAC Online Exhibition 2012] -
Rondo
[DAC Online Exhibition 2011] -
Data Mining
[DAC Online Exhibition 2011] -
Warrior
[DAC Online Exhibition 2011] -
Truckers' Muse
[DAC Online Exhibition 2018]