Digital art blog Creative Applications Network reviewed the exhibition Designing the Computational Image/Imagining Computational Design recently on view at CMU’S Miller Gallery and curated by SoA Assistant Professor Daniel Cardoso Llach.
From the review:
“Designing the Computational Image, Imagining Computational Design” expertly uncovers the superstructures that underpin contemporary digital design – from architecture to software art – and does so in a way that is both accessible and engaging. At one point Llach makes an insightful observation about the ‘structured images’ portion of the show that encapsulates the entire enterprise: “these works blur the separation between image and object and exist in a state of flux, they are constantly re-imagined.” He’s right, there is indeed no shortage of imagination to bask in here.”