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Iterating Color Field, Sorted and Measured Three Times by Matthew Biederman

Iterating Color Field, Sorted and Measured Three Times by Matthew Biederman

Robin Rosenberg Fine Art

Mixed Media

2008

Edition Size: 5

Dimensions: 24 x 40 inches

Signed

Condition: Pristine

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Custom software, HD projection, computer, three stainless steel rulers

HD Projector, custom software, computer, three stainless steel rulers.

#3 in the [un]limited color series.

Software endlessly draws and erases a series of vertical color fields, and projects them onto a wall and set of rulers. The rulers measure the constituent colors of the field. The rulers then sort the colors based on the amount of red, green, and blue in each vertical stripe.

The top ruler measures and sorts based on the amount of red (the more red the stripe is, the further to the right the stripe) the middle is sorted by green and the bottom blue.

To get a better idea view here: https://vimeo.com/8086995

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The Artist

Matthew Biederman

Matthew Biederman was born in 1972 in Chicago Heights, IL, USA. He has been performing, installing and exhibiting works, which explore themes of perception, media saturation, and data systems from a multiplicity of perspectives since the mid nineties. Biederman was the recipient of the Bay Area Artist Award in Video by New Langton Arts in 1999, First Place in the Visual Arts category of Slovenia’s Break21 festival. He has served as artist-in-residence at a variety of institutions and institutes, including the Center for Experimental Television on numerous occasions, CMU’s CREATE lab, the Wave Farm and many more.

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