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Painting the Digital River James Faure Walker

Painting the Digital River By James Faure Walker

Painting the Digital River by James Faure Walker


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Talks about visual intelligence, by providing a match between the author's subject and his style of writing.

Painting the Digital River Summary

Painting the Digital River: How an Artist Learned to Love the Computer by James Faure Walker

This book is as much about painting as it is about the digital world. But beyond both it's really about visual intelligence. What makes it a joy to read is the lovely match between Faure Walker's subject and his style of writing: apparently artless, just making itself up as it goes along, but actually always with a witty spring, and never slack.

-- MATTHEW COLLINGS, artist, critic, author, and television host

As a painter himself, James Faure Walker opens up a provocative dialogue between painting and digital computing that is essential reading for all painters interested in new technologies.

-- IRVING SANDLER, author, critic, and art historian

Faure Walker has a distinguished background as both a painter and digital artist. He is an early adopter of digital technology in this regard, so has lived the history of the ever-accelerating embrace of the digital. On top of this, he is a good storyteller and a clear writer who avoids the pitfalls of pretentious art-world jargon.

-- LANE HALL, digital artist and professor

Using a wide stream of fresh water as a metaphor, Faure Walker depicts a flow of ideas, concepts, and solutions that result in digital art. All the core elements of an art-style-in-making are here: ties with mainstream and traditional art, stages of technological progress, and reflections on the bright and varied personalities of digital artists. With a personal approach, Faure Walker presents vibrant, exciting, emotionally overpowering art works and describes them with empathy and imagination. This entertaining, sensitive, and observant book itself flows like a river.

-- ANNA URSYN, digital artist and professor

Something like this book is overdue. I am not aware of any comparable work. Lots of 'how to do,' but nothing raising so many interesting and critical questions.

-- HANS DEHLINGER, digital artist and professor

Here is the intimate narrative of a passionate yet skeptical explorer who unflinchingly records his artistic discoveries and personal reflections. Faure Walker's decades of experience as a practicing painter, art critic, and educator shine through on every page. The book is an essential resource for anyone interested in digital visual culture.

-- ANNE MORGAN SPALTER, digital artist, author, and visual computing researcher

This book is about art, written from an artist's point of view. It also is about computers, written from the perspective of a painter who uses them. Painting the Digital River is James Faure Walker's personal odyssey from the traditional art scene to fresh horizons, from hand to digital painting--and sometimes back again. It is a literate and witty attempt to make sense of the introduction of computer tools into the creation of art, to understand the issues and the fuss, to appreciate the people involved and the work they produce, to know the promise of the new media, as well as the risks. Following his own winding path, Faure Walker tells of learning to paint with the computer, of misunderstandings across the art and science divide, of software limitations, of conversations between the mainstream and digital art worlds, of emerging genres of digital painting, of the medieval digital, of a different role for drawing. As a painter and computer enthusiast, the author recognizes the marvels of digital paint as well as anyone. But he also challenges the assumption that digital somehow means different. The questions he raises matter to artists of every background, style, and disposition, and the answers should reward anyone seeking insight into contemporary art.



About James Faure Walker

James Faure Walker studied painting at St. Martin's School of Art and aesthetics at the Royal College of Art, and began exhibiting his work more than thirty years ago. In the 1980s, he was among an early wave of painters who took to using computers in their studios. His recent credits include solo shows in Berlin and London, seven appearances in the ACM SIGGRAPH Art Gallery, and works in the John Moores Painting Competition, the New York Digital Salon, the DAM Gallery Berlin, and the Bloomberg Space 1979 Exhibition. A founder and longtime editor of Artscribe, Faure Walker's writings on art have also been published in Studio International, Modern Painters, Computer Generated Imaging, Wired, and Art Review, as well as in catalogues for the Tate, the Barbican, and SIGGRAPH. In 1998, he won the Golden Plotter prize at Computerkunst in Germany, and in 2002 he was awarded a Senior Research Fellowship by the Arts and Humanities Research Council in the U.K. He is currently a research fellow at the University of the Arts, Camberwell, London.



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations xiiiPreface xvAcknowledgments xxiChapter 1: The Mud of the River 1

Dipping into the Digital River 1

Through the Studio Window 4

Charts 9

Pre and Post 11

Good-Bye Futurism 18

Floating 22

Chapter 2: A Bend in the River 25

Beginners 25

Learning How to Move 27

Another Admirable Invention 30

The Road to Extinction? 32

Blinking, Thinking 33

Too Quiet 37

Being on Both Sides 44

Chapter 3: Big Pixels, Small Minds 49

Strange Country 49

Public and Private Views 51

Small Minds 56

Hooked on Pixels 63

Hotel Pixel 69

Ghosts 74

Separate Streams 77

Crossing Points 81

Chapter 4: Gone Fishing 91

The Art of Art 91

Tools, Models, and Minds 98

The Patient Painter 103

The Amphibian 111

Machines and Intellects 118

Blurred Vision 121

Tricks of the Eye 125

Chapter 5: Slack Water 135

Gold Standard 135

Bricks and Definitions 140

Indecisive Taste 148

Special Knowledge 152

Prints and Originals 160

Better Boxes 166

Doing Without the Explanation 171

Chapter 6: Letting the Paint Know About Art 177

Demos and Egos 177

Not Judging the User 182

Reinventing the Palette 186

Novelty Paint 193

How Painters Think 199

Testing the Art as Art 204

Thinking Paint Program 206

Zen Paint 211

Chapter 7: Strange Plants 213

New Planet 213

Departure-Lounge Moments 216

Postcard from a Researcher 220

Carpets and Algorithms 226

Medieval Digital 233

Matter and Spirit 240

Mathematical Flowers 248

Random Flowers 254

Eco Artists 257

Chapter 8: The Silver Thread 269

Choosing the Course 269

Matching the Best 272

Drawing Redefined 278

From Prince to Peer 282

Choosing a Colour 288

Nature Speaks 292

Complex Waters 296

Notes 301Index 307

Additional information

GOR004281818
9780131739024
0131739026
Painting the Digital River: How an Artist Learned to Love the Computer by James Faure Walker
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pearson Education (US)
20060126
352
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