Tali Hinkis and Kyle Lapidus, the collaborative LoVid, do everything from paper and textile to performance and video. Their art intersects with technologies and human cultures. What emerges defies easy categories: interdisciplinary, multi-media, cyborg-art. Call it what you will, it provokes plenty of thought. Read more in this interview, Between Digital and Analogue / Man…
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How to Shoot a Gigapixel Photo
By Riccardo Montero of http://www.riccardomantero.com Just as I arrived in the Bryce, I noticed the clouds flowing quickly across the sky, the rays of the rising sun illuminating the pinnacles and the forests, and I started shooting immediately. Toward the end of my shoot which lasted almost two hours, I found myself having to replace…

3D Digital Art
By Tom Repasky I first began using computers to create art in the 1970s. As much as I’ve always loved painting, I was never able to fully realize my inner visions using paint and a brush. Initially my computer art was limited to 2D. I discovered 3D when Caligari Corporation, released trueSpace 1.0, a 3D…

The Digital Photo in the Raw
By Riccardo Mantero I’m allowing myself here a small vent: If there is one thing that makes me mount the beast, is showing my photos to someone for the first time and hearing : “Hey, but you…. Photoshopped them!“ If you want to piss me off, photographically speaking, that is one of the best ways. And I usually would like to respond…

Create Artistic Lens Flare
By Susan Tuttle I generally try to avoid lens flare in most of my photography by attaching a lens hood like this one, but on occasion I like to create artistic lens flare to add ethereal, dreamy effects to my evening-time, golden hour photos. It’s very easy to do, but worthy of a few guiding tips……

Digital Photography
Experimenting With Free Effects by Lynn Wohlers People can get pretty worked up about how much editing is appropriate to digital photography. There are the purists who perhaps take more time in their actual shooting of the photograph, to avoid having to make unnecessary digital adjustments. Purists have a point; we can be sloppy in our…