In the Digital Garden, figurative and nature intertwine to create a new world in the computer. The computer allows exploringthe interplay within objects and change even how the viewer sees a simple garden.
This work was created in 1992 on a three month grant by Arts International to Monet’s Garden, Givereny, France. West took an Amiga 2000 computer and video capture board to the garden to create this 80 piece work, The Digital Garden.
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My thing a day series this year is based on a 1930 leather dictionary, I am building an alphabet based on words that I do not know and illustrating them. What to know what the words means? google them.
hey after 25 years as a digital artist I know way to much about way too many programs that have gone the way of the dodo- but I still make art on the computer.
more of my arts is at: ruthwest.com,.
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