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2019

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The Art of Cybersecurity

Brendan Dawes uses generative processes to create data visualisation pieces. The Art of Cybersecurity is a still image from a video of the same name. The shape of the work may look abstract, yet it represents a cybersecurity attack. Three visual components come at play. A mesh structure shows the governing system, while black obelisk objects represent the threats, and colourful threads depict the creativity needed to counter the attack. While data nurtures the making process, the resulting piece is a freestanding, ethereal, and organic object.

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Exhibitions

Abstract Art in the Age of New Media

Abstract Art in the Age of New Media is a virtual group show curated by Serena Tabacchi and Marie Chatel featuring works by Banz & Bowinkel, Gibson / Martelli, Joanne Hastie, Harrison, Willmott, Aaron Scheer, Alex Reben, Arnaud Laffond, Chris Dorland, Casey Reas, Darcy Gerbarg, Brendan Dawes, Kjetil Golid, Mathieu Merlet Briand, Maurice Benayoun, Mario Klingemann, Shohei Fujimoto, Yoshi Sodeoka, Sara Ludy, Snow Yunxue Fu, Markos Kay, Damjanksi, David Young, Gordon Berger, Bård Ionson, Manfred Mohr, Robbie Barrat.

Abstract Art in the Age of New Media

08/02/21
Online
09/05/21
The Art of Cybersecurity

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