James Kerr
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James started Scorpion Dagger in March 2012 with the goal of making a GIF per day for a year. Years later, James is still producing daily GIFs, which are viewed and shared by thousands.
Internet sensation James Kerr discusses Scorpion Dagger, his blog featuring animated GIF artworks.
James started Scorpion Dagger in March 2012 with the goal of making a GIF per day for a year. Years later, James is still producing daily GIFs, which are viewed and shared by thousands.
Exploring the intersection of a software engineering practice and an art studio practice.
Working digitally gave Fred the freedom to move from Paris to live in an isolated paradise in a 16th Century chateau in the Cevennes. He was videotaped sitting among his roses, talking his bac...
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My exploration into the visualization of data started down a path which eventually led me to the concept of generative art and emergence. Generative art can be described as a piece which has a de...