Data: Art that informs | Julie Freeman
Автор: TED Archive
Загружено: 2017-07-19
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Artist and TED Fellow Julie Freeman uses live data provided by zooniverse.com to create abstract art pieces that visualize the universe in graphic forms. Influenced by the Suprematism art movement, her pieces are a result of the manipulations of stored metadata rhythms expressed through non-static geometric shapes.
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Filmed at TEDGlobal Fellows 2014.
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