Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Where I am artistically?

As most artists probably do I have swayed in my choice of medium as I have become more knowledgeable about what mediums are available and how to apply those to my own goals.  Only recently, last semester in Wayne’s class, did I learn of interactive installations in which art is installed into a space and changes based on how a user interacts with it.  This has become my prefered medium because the user is transformed into part of the artwork themselves.  After doing research into what place interactive installation has in the art world I have come to the conclusion that my desires lie as a postmodernist artist.  I would like to create an experience through my art that allows the individual to make their own interpretations around the piece and so the individual can never be wrong with what they come away with.  I strive to create art that fascinates the viewer and inspires them to see the world differently and as a majestical place.


I have become obsessed with learning how simple everyday objects work and I enjoy breaking them apart to use pieces from them or make plans through transformation of their schematics.  My technique will always be developing as I will always need to keep up to date on new technologies but I am currently working with Arduino and Processing.  The Arduino allows for simple manipulation of electrical current and sensory while Processing is a simple java based visualizing program for the input received.  

Reuben Margolin has been an inspiration for me.  His kinetic sculptures, although not interactive, have opened my eyes to how simple engineering, and not so simple engineering, can make a piece totally revolutionary and new. I’d like to mix this idea with my interactive ideas to make art that never ceases to amaze its users.

Maker Profile: Reuben Margolin Kinetic Wave

1 comment:

  1. This is an exciting place to be, Michael! As you move forward, really think about what type of experience you want the user to have with your work, and what you want them to leave with, pondering about. I think there could be some amazing things you can do with the interactivity and use video as well - you may want to brainstorm what kinds of devices could potentially be controlled (from lighting to fans to motors to cameras, etc.) as it applies to your concept.

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