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| (re)distributions is an exhibit exploring the expressive potential of Handheld Computing (PDAs), Information Appliances like Pagers and Cellular Phones, as well as Nomadic technologices like Empedded Processing and Distributed Systems. | |||||
| Margaret
Dolinsky Life Drawing 101: PDA required |
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| Abstract Our information-based society relies upon data algorithmic, statistical, demonstrable, and penetrating all in an effort towards knowledge potential. This grounding journey best occurs with rhythmical repetitions of the phrase, I see. Visual interpretations of knowing in our culture are observable through the wide spread use of computers, PDAs and other telecommunicate screens. Information is enhanced by graphical representations of word, form, mass, direction and speed. Computer screen icons, the World Wide Web, comic books, graphics and advertising exemplify this trend. | |||||
| Bio Margaret Dolinsky is an Assistant Professor at Indiana University's Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts in Bloomington. Away from the CAVE, Dolinsky was introduced to the art form by Scott Melchionda (http://www.scoo.com), Dolinsky has been a cheese monkey for the pda pad and pen ever since. |
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