Domain Gallery is pleased to present Autonomic Drawing Performance, a solo exhibition by argentinian artist Eduardo Imasaka curated by Manuel Fernández.
Imasaka generates performances through robotic technology to create pieces of art since 2005.
Autonomic Drawing Performance is part of a proposal of different exercises that explores the development of a drawing made by a robot.
During each experiment a drawing will be made exploring the signals of present Wireless, WIFI and Bluetooth devices. This process takes place according to variables taken from the robot's immediate surroundings.
The variables are then evaluated by a computer application and interpreted by various electronic devices imitating a hand drawing.
Finally the statistical output from sensors and other numeric data are been monitored in a virtual landscape which is projected above the drawing.
Eduardo Imasaka
lives and works in Buenos Aires. Argentina.
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Born in Málaga, 1977.
Manuel Fernández is a spanish artist based in Madrid. His artistic practice begins at the intersection of art, popular culture and Internet.
He work with a wide range of media including: painting, website, animated gif, installation, photography, video and print. His notable pieces include QR Calligraphy, Two Hundred and Sixteen Colors, On Kawara Time Machine, Ants and most recently Broken Gradients.
Fernández has several works at the Artbase of Rhizome at the New Museum NYC and has been exhibited in the Americas, Europe and Asia, including Art Basel Miami Beach, Bronx Art Space, New York, The Photographers Gallery, London, The White House Studio Project, Toronto, Shangai Art Museum and the Triennale di Milano.
Manuel has received numerous awards for his work, including Carmen Arozena Prize, Madrid, Projecte Capella Intervention Prize, Palma de Mallorca, and Castellón Expanded Painting Prize.
Fernández is founder and curator of Domain Gallery a web based gallery focused on digital and internet based works. His work have been featured in multiple outlets, including spanish newspaper El País, trend magazine Notodo, Triangulation Blog and Minus Space Blog, New York, among others.
Michael Connor