Gloria Brush - Duluth, Minnesota

(7501.3),
image 9.5"x13.5", Epson p2000 print from digitally mediated
scale model architectural camera and other camera sources; 2001
Artist Statement:
This image is from the series Language Text II, This project
is about the changing aura of language and its relationships with the
objects existing in what we call real space. Objects wait to be recognized
and enveloped by words, which form trajectories of both communication
and miscommunication. Sometimes they are breaths without voice. They
seek a secure syntactic position, but meaning constantly is devised,
relocated, recreated.
Language slips, revealing and reviving, negotiating the
soft and uncertain terrain of thought and interpretation.
Gloria DeFilipps Brush
gbrush@d.umn.edu
http://www.d.umn.edu/%7Egbrush/gbrush.htm
Selected Exhibitions:
- D-Art 2002, International Conference on Information Visualization
IV, The University of London, U.K., July 10-12, 2001
- YLEM: Twenty Years of Art, Science and Technology, SOMARTS Gallery,
San Francisco, September 4-23, 2001
- SIGGRAPH 2001 N-Space Gallery exhibition, Los Angeles Convention
Center, August 14-16, 2001
- Digital art, Beecher center for Technology at Butler Institute for
American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, April 1-May 31, 2001
- Photographer's Fellowship, Minnesota State Arts Board, 2000
- Imagination/Innovation: Fifty Years of Polaroid Photography, Ansel
Adams Center, San Francisco, April 27-July 7, 1999, and travel to
other locations; catalog published as a book by Harry N. Abrams, New
York, 1999
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