Phillip George: Moving Towards the Event Horizon
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Artist(s):
Title:
- Moving Towards the Event Horizon
Exhibition:
- SIGGRAPH 1998: Touchware
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More artworks from SIGGRAPH 1998:
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Creation Year:
- 1997
Medium:
- Electrostatic print on canvas
Size:
- 50" x 142"
Category:
Artist Statement:
Moving Towards the Event Horizon is a continuum. This work, like its ancestors, has evolved in an organic manner. The work has moved, mutated, cloned, and condensed the works that have come before.
Issues referenced within the work highlight several concepts: the universe containing reversible and irreversible processes, biological/geological structure, the corporeal, diverse belief systems, and self-generating matter that is inherently dynamic, active, and relational. Together, these concepts can be viewed as manifestations of potential environmental scenarios in relation to theoretical new physics.
The work plays with multiple views of the subject. The mutated fish have slightly different perspectives and lighting conditions – Cubism meets quantum mechanics. Each fish is seen as a gateway into another dimension/space. It should be noted that this image and its subjects also exist as a nonlinear interactive CD-ROM.
Doubling or cloning is seen as the final stage in the history of the modeling of the body – the body destined to serial propagation, a cybernetic prosthesis altering the whole and eventually replacing it What was, what is the original has transformed, and the image is seen as just another point in time.
All Works by the Artist(s) in This Archive:
- Phillip George
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Mnemonic Notations
[SIGGRAPH 1995] -
Tangent @ 23 Fire
[SIGGRAPH 1997] -
Tangent @ 23 X
[SIGGRAPH 1997] -
Headlands Mnenmonic Notations
[SIGGRAPH 1992] -
Mnemonic Notations
[SIGGRAPH 1996] -
mnemonicon 23
[SIGGRAPH 2006] -
Moving Towards the Event Horizon
[SIGGRAPH 1998] -
Poetics of Migration #1 & #2
[SIGGRAPH 2004] -
Waterworks
[SIGGRAPH 2001] -
Whitewater
[SIGGRAPH 2001]