Technology of the 1990s. Merged an image of a circuit boards with the Windows 95 logo.
Technology – windows takes out the competition
Window to the world. The windows logo flying over world or in this case some circuit cards.
A photo war torn Sarajevo merged with an object artwork featuring circuit cards resembling a Norden bombsite.
Wired magazine image merged with a plaster self portrait.
An image of Henri Rousseau’s carnival evening merged with an object artwork featuring sticks intended to evoke Rousseau’s composition. My artwork was titled Midnight moon
Johns painting merged with my Long nights journey into day painting from the 1994 exhibition at the Austrian embassy. The point of the artwork and the digital image was I thought of my art in the 1990s as post-existential. Meaning my paintings had meaning.
Welcome to Machine object artwork merged with an image of Internet geostationary satellites GPS coordinates. The object artwork is one which I am most proud of. The painting features two controller memory cards from a Bell Atlantic (Verizon’s precursor) data center which was connected to the early Internet when the cards failed. Future archeologists could dump the memory from the registers and see some of the earliest web traffic (not really but who knows – maybe someday). The painting has the dual meaning of Pink Floyd’s song and my prediction that the Internet would completely envelope us. Hence the title. I think history has clearly validated both meanings of the painting.
The invitation to the exhibition at the Austrian Embassy in 1994 merged with a Johns codex painting
Rauschenberg’s Canyon merged with my object artwork titled cemetery
An object artwork merged with a Google search page. 1990s Technology