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Multi-Sensory Moving Art uses a frame connected to sensors via the Internet and wireless Wi-Fi tags to digitally record natural phenomena like temperature (or other environmental effects). The frame is a Cloud Instrument which allows artists to correlate their images to monitored data.

Here is an example of Multi-Sensory Moving Art made by artist Arlissa Vaughn. Each moment's temperature scan triggers a new image, or sequence of images created and stored by the artist to match the data.

The is a piece of Multi-Sensory Moving Art made by artist Adriana Gerasimova.

GALLERY SHOWCASE

>>> Click on the image to preview the art. After the art opens, it may take between 3 to 10 seconds for the art to start running.<<<

Cloud Instrument Panel

Ted Hayward - The Bald Eagle

Scheduled for RAW Artist Austin , August 16'th.

Michael Thielen - Fluid Transition

Scheduled for RAW Artist Austin , August 16'th.

Wayne Edward May - US Presidents

Gina M. Woodruff Gallery Show - Multi-Sensory Moving Art

Iain Crawford - Fashion at Zero Gravity -

Lou Ros - If You forget Me -

Joanna Kustra - Polish Fashion -

People Too - Etude 6 -

Nacho Rojo - Couples -

Dan Mountford & Levi van Veluw - Double Lanscapes -

San Base - Psychedelic, abstract and surreal images

This is a piece of Multi-Sensory Moving Art containing four stories. Each story is associated to a sensor based temperature reading, and it contains a sequence of five different images. Every time the temperature reading (in Austin, TX) changes with 0.1 Deg. C, the story changes, again and again, for as long as the art is connected to the temperature sensor. The original images belong to San Base who is known by his dynamic paintings which evolve from a static image based on a pre-coded "DNA pattern". In other words, San Base's dynamic painting is a computer generated evolution in time of a digital image, as opposed to the sensor driven evolution in Multi-Sensory Moving Art. Both "Multi-Sensory Moving Art" and "Computer generated evolution" are forms of digital art representing a natural progression of classical art using available computing and cloud technology. Computer generated evolution uses plug-in boards in an off-the-shelf PC to run image generation algorithms. Multi-Sensory Moving Art uses cloud based application software to associate sensor data with existing images.

Oliwia Bac - Uproaring Landscapes -

Tang Yau Hoong - Occupy Wall Street - Artist Statement

JD McKenney/Carne Griffiths/Takahiko Kimura - Good/Bad Inspiration

Takahiro Kimura - Broken Faces

Carne Griffiths - Violence of Flowers

Ben Henderson - Transcendence through movement

Michael Thielen - Transition into the Dark Side

Ben Henderson - Celebration of the Five Elements - Artist Statement

Steve Jobs - Changing computing and American culture

Dawn Wayand - Cinque Terre -

John Papas - The Mysteries - Artist Statement

Joanna dela Rosa - A Stab in the Back - Artist Statement

Robert Babylon - Surreal Erotic Transitions

Martin Tsien - Fashion - Artist Statement

Anil CS Rao - Samsara

Wayne Edward May - Abstract Art Photos

Ted Hayward - KEEZHEEKONI - Artist Statement

(a Native American Cheyenne name meaning "burning fire")

Alana Perlin - Divergent narratives

Alana Perlin - Cross Pollination

(This work is currently on display at the Cal State Sanislaus college gallery)

Arlissa Vaughn - Life & Death

Pablo Lara - Cordoba Avatar

This is the Cordoba Avatar by artist Pablo H Lara. Each moment's temperature scan triggers a new sequence of images taken by Pablo during his trip to Cordoba, Argentina.

Pablo Lara - Japanese Tales

Jayson Haebich - Edge

Masters - Famous Art Works

Marieta Koch - Watercolors

Tag4M Mini Gallery Show

Silver Grill Cafe

Commissioned work by Silver Grill Café of Austin, TX. Experimental restaurant marketing campaign using the Digital Sensor Frame.

Wayne Edward May - US Presidents

"US Presidents", the first version, has been on display at the Latest or Greatest Art Show exhibition Thursday July 12th at 7PM, Carmen Bias in Bradley Beach NJ. The second version has been developed to run on a 42v24 inches LED Smart TV.

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