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Call: ISEA 2015 – 21st International Symposium on Electronic Art

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

ISEA 2015 – 21st International Symposium on Electronic Art
August 14-18 2015, Vancouver, Canada.

http://ISEA2015.org

We are delighted to announce the 21st International Symposium on Electronic Art will be held August 14-18, 2015, in Vancouver, Canada. The ISEA2015 symposium welcomes submissions for three broad types of activities:

1 – An exciting art program that will run throughout the duration of the symposium. We welcome submission of artworks, installations and performances alike. Please see our call for artworks to find out how you can be part of it:
http://isea2015.org/call-for-proposals/call-for-artworks/

2 – A set of workshops and tutorials will occur on Friday the 14th, and Saturday the 15th of August 2015. See the call for workshops and tutorials for more details on how to propose your own workshop or tutorial:
http://isea2015.org/call-for-proposals/workshops-tutorials/

3 – The academic symposium will occur from Sunday the 16th to Tuesday the 18th of August 2015.… read more. “Call: ISEA 2015 – 21st International Symposium on Electronic Art”

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Psykopaint app digitally recreates ambient lighting effects in real-time

[From The Creators Project, where the post includes more images and a 2:11 minute video; for more information see especially the “Psykopaint for iPad – The most realistic painting software” post on the Psykopaint blog]

Psykopaint kitten animation

Make Your Own Monet With This Light-Simulating Paint App

By Kevin Holmes — Jul 18 2014

There are many, many digital painting apps you can download for your tablet— but Psykopaint stands out from the pack. The first painting app that digitally recreates ambient lighting conditions, by moving your tablet around in realtime, you’ll see how light would reflect off your creation if it existed in the real world.

By appearing to reflect natural light, as a painting hanging on your wall would over the course of the day, the app is able to replicate the Impasto technique— wherein brush strokes are very visible and thickly laid— used by painters like Gauguin, Monet, and Van Gogh.… read more. “Psykopaint app digitally recreates ambient lighting effects in real-time”

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