Dr Eugenia Fratzeskou delivered her lecture Unfolding Space at ISEA RUHR 2010 as part of the 16th International Symposium on Electronic Art, one of the most important festivals for digital and electronic art and one of the projects of RUHR 2010 European Capital of Culture (20-9 August 2010, Germany).
Dr Eugenia Fratzeskou (member of the ISEA2011 Istanbul International Review panel) delivered her lecture Mapping Uncertainty as part of the Mapping & The User Experiencepaper session of the ISEA2011 Istanbul Conference. Mapping Uncertainty offers new ways of ‘mapping’ space through drawing.
A new article by Dr Eugenia Fratzeskou in DIGIMAG Online Journal for Contemporary Digital Art. This two-part essay offers a critical investigation into the notion of operative transformation and its role in the evolution of animation as a means of spatial morphogenesis in architecture, as explored in conjunction with its broader scientific and design contexts.
Dr Eugenia Fratzeskou’s recent articles on digital art, drawing, geometry and space are available in Digimag online journal for contemporary digital art. Digimag is part of Digicult an Italian platform created to spread digital art and culture worldwidd.
The final programme from the recent DRN Annual Conference that took place in Brighton can be found here, along with a variety of summaries, images, presentation slides of the events that took place throughout the day. This will be added by the various presentors in the coming months….so watch this space!
The Journal of Visual Culture has recently published an article written by Sara Schneckloth entitled “Marking Time, Figuring Space: Gesture and the Embodied Moment”. Sara works in a variety of media as a way to explore the potential of contemporary drawing practice. She is an Assistant Professor of Drawing at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, USA.
Dr Eugenia Fratzeskou recent article entitled ‘Platonic Chora & Digital Matrix’, where Chora is discussed in relation to cosmology, mathematics, space, shape, asymmetry, motion and change. You can download this article here.
A new article by Dr. Eugenia Fratzeskou entitled: ART AND ARCHITECTURE: INVESTEGATION AT THE BOUNDARIES OF SPACE is now available in Digimag, Issue 52, March edition 2010.
The image called ‘Sky Ear’ (2004) is by architect Usman Hague and shows his installation of the visualization of dynamic evolving space through displaying the electromagnetic fields of a city.
Dr Eugenia Fratzeskou new book outlines new developments and pioneering methodologies enabling new spatial research strategies for the advancing site-specific and digital art. The book entitled “Visualising Boolean Set Operations:Real and Virtual Boundaries in Contemporary Site-specific Art” is available through Amazon.
New monograph by Dr Eugenia Fratzeskou entitled “New Types of Drawing in Fine Art: The Role of Fluidity in the Creation Process” is now available through Amazon. This presents a study focusing on new types of drawing in fine art, as investigated in relation to their interdisciplinary context.
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