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Thomas Israel

László/cinetic/generative/dada.isr

Generic art piece (video extract). Based on: László Moholy-Nagy, Mord auf den Schienen, 1925.

 

 

“Video capture of a cynical and generative work, created from “Mord auf den Schienen” by László Moholy-Nagy and an automatic image search on the internet corresponding to the term “Dada”.

Hardware: computer and 4K screen
Software: Isadora
Maximum size: 2297/3175 pixel
Extract size: 781/1080 pixel”

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Daniele Carrera

CANNIBALE 3 9 1

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Glitch, pixel sorting, databending, digital collage. Based on: Lázló Moholy-Nagy, Untitled, 1927; Hans Richter, Untitled, 1961. Magazine covers: 391, New York, N.3, 1 March 1917; Cannibale, Paris, 25 May 1920

 

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“Dada graphic with a touch of digital glitchs”. Daniele Carrera

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Mariana Gomez Velasquez

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Digital collage. Based on: László Moholy-Nagy Untitled, 1927

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Digital manipulation, printed, cut, watercolour, scanned and digital manipulated again“. Mariana Gomez Velasquez

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John Bumstead

Untitled

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Photograph of cracked screens and digital collage. Based on: László Moholy-Nagy, Mord auf den Schienen, 1925

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“I decided to forgo the literal depiction of a threat in favor of a looming  presence. While the broken screens appear inherent to the laptops, the symmetry between them suggests a window into another world.

John Bumstead owns a laptop repair business and his work generally utilizes a combination of broken screens and the output of defective graphics processors”. John Bumstead

 

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Tyler Kline

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Animated Gif. Based on: Man Ray, Non euclidean object, 1932; Lazlo Moholy-Nagy, Untitled, 1927, and  Self-Portrait 1926; Magazine Cover: 391 New York, March 1917.

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Grenade fired into the bunker of Cartesian thought, using the platonic tools of measurement employed by the Empire. Non Euclidean, Absurdist Dance of Afro-Quantum Futurism“. Tyler Kline

 

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Andreas Agam

Murder on the Screen

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Digital image. Based on: László Moholy-Nagy, Mord auf den Schienen, 1925.

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“I took László Moholy-Nagy Mord auf den Schienen, 1925 and reused the circular spaces to accentuate the feeling of being a murder target, adding imagery of my own projects. I like to investigate how images are able to re-condition attitudes towards politics and morality. The shift of meaning from ‘Schienen’ towards “Screen” adds another layer of semantic ambiguity to it”. Andreas Agam

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Matteo Leone

First Love

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Animated Gif. Based on: László Moholy-Nagy, Mord auf den Schienen, 1925

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“I took Lazlo’s work and i remade it inspiring myself from the anti-war tendencies of Dadaism. I inserted in the picture images of the First World War and i replaced the woman with a soldier. The hearts moving in the picture go in contrast with the concept of war”. Matteo Leone

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Valerio Buccino

Black and White to RGB

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Digital image. Base on: László Moholy-Nagy, Self-Portrait, 1926; Man Ray, Long Distance, 1926

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“From daguerreotypes to digital world that represents the colors with the red system, green and blue through the artistic movement of Dadaism”. Valerio Buccino

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Rick Niebe

Combat Dada Gif

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Animated GIF, Based on: László Moholy-Nagy, Mord auf den Schienen, 1925

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“A moholoynagyan rhythm for a post-punk combat gif” Rick Niebe

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Ludovic Coutinho

Dada Scan

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Glitch. Based on: László Moholy-Nagy Mord auf den Schienen, 1925

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“Triptych from the László Moholy-Nagy Mord auf den Schienen, 1925″ Ludovic Coutinho

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Andrea Lucifero

Essence

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Processing3 “ASCII Art”. Based on: László Moholy-Nagy, Self-Portrait, 1926

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“We live in a time where we no longer distinguish truth from false, in a form of anarchy, where the official Medias, creating the chaos, dominate the mind. In “Essence”, the László Moholy-Nagy’s work “Self Portrait”, represents the human kind and the particles (ASCII characters) reproduce the chaotic state of mind of every single individual that tries to cooperate against a corrupted system. According to Dada Style, where they aim for the freedom of speech and creativity”. Andrea Lucifero

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Annette Hünnekens

f(art) accommodation and assimilation

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Digital image generated with Picazo app. Based on: László Moholy-Nagy, Self-Portrait, 1926; Man Ray, Long Distance, 1926.

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“Using next generations neural networks for getting results created sort of the way, your brain does – ripping apart and assembling image details into something new – that’s ‘accommodation and assimilation’ – something great or dada as well!” Annette Hünnekens

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Annette Hünnekens

f(art) accommodation and assimilation

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Digital image generated with Picazo app. Based on: László Moholy-Nagy, Self-Portrait, 1926; Man Ray, Long Distance, 1926.

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“Using next generations neural networks for getting results created sort of the way, your brain does – ripping apart and assembling image details into something new – that’s ‘accommodation and assimilation’ – something great or dada as well!” Annette Hünnekens

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Paolo Visentini

Murder’s Chewing

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Animated Gif. Based on: László Moholy-Nagy, Mord auf den Schienen, 1925

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“I interpreted the circle of Moholy-Nagy as a chewing gum that the girl inflates like a balloon”

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Konstantin Guz

Tension and Balance

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Based on: László Moholy-Nagy, Untitled, 1927.

“In order to give some movement and highlight the composition I added self-made geometric scans into picture. The idea was not to disturb the image but integrate organically new shapes that add new interpretation and perhaps give a title for this artwork”. Konstantin Guz

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