Light Constructed by Numbers

This month’s image is a selection of stills from an interactive digital artwork by French artist Anne-Sarah Le Meur, who is interested in questions such as: How does light behave in a virtual space, constructed only by numbers? How do these numbers allow one to play, to disturb, to possibly twist physical laws of light, when one is not looking to simulate realistic phenomena? Read the full text here: http://www.bcs.org/content/conWebDoc/40701

Still images of Red to Come, performance (30 minutes), computer rendered, by Anne-Sarah Le Meur, 2011
Still images of Red to Come, performance (30 minutes), computer rendered, by Anne-Sarah Le Meur, 2011

A Metaphysical World

May’s image is a still from Ruth Gibson & Bruno Martelli’s, Vermilion Lake, an interactive artwork comprising 3-D computer graphics driven by videogame technology, inspired by the artists travels to the snow-driven mountains of the Canadian Rockies. It is a hauntingly beautiful landscape of forests and reflective water under a big sky full of dazzling stars and snowflakes. Read the full article here: http://www.bcs.org/content/conWebDoc/40012

Screenshot from Vermilion Lake by Gibson & Martelli (igloo), 2011
Screenshot from Vermilion Lake by Gibson & Martelli (igloo), 2011

I am always on the lookout for striking new digital and technologically-mediated images, so please send me your latest works, artists statements, events, etc. for consideration