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Tanya Johnston

Tanya Johnston

Combining photos with illustrated imagery and obviously well thought out and often existential ideas, Johnston's work bridges gaps between art, design, science and energy.

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Digital

Jeffrey Parker The numb narcotic of scrolling down the forever page, growing longer as the day dissolves its relevance into repetitions of images and words, floating over black electricity and disappearing as quickly from memory as from the last neurons – shifting between the hum of backlit screens and the faint subconscious, the dead white illumination of time projects its blindness like snow falling into the white morning, when...

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Eros, than[atos]kfully

Eros, than[atos]kfully

An expansive and cerebral collaborative series of visual poetry by artists Peter Ciccariello and Mez Breeze.

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Giga Kobidze

Giga Kobidze

A beautiful series of designs along with a well-fitting classical musical accompaniment. View in full screen and pop the headphones on. It might just make you feel like Tony Soprano for a spell.

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Sara Blake (ZSO)

Sara Blake (ZSO)

This month in The Eye is NYC based illustrator Sara Blake (aka ZSO). Her work is the embodiment of modern technique, and represents what happens when traditional media collides with modern digital processes and a beautiful mind. Look, admire, enjoy...

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Mike de Lange

Mike de Lange

The Soul of Aleppo - The photography of Mike de Lange

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Evgenij Soloviev

Evgenij Soloviev

No Vacancy - The photography and digital artwork of Evgenij Soloviev

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Mike de Lange

Mike de Lange

The Soul of Damascus - The traveling photographer sets his lens on Damascus

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Mike de Lange

Mike de Lange

The Soul of Vietnam - Throughout this startling collection, travel photographer Mike de Lange demonstrates an ability to capture the unpolished elegance of a culture, a country, and a people.

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Algorithmic Abstracts

Algorithmic Abstracts

There are two components to the artwork that I am currently producing. First is the process; The challenge of composing images and code that create sprawling abstractions with multiple levels of detail excites and inspires me. I am especially interested in the use of generative and emergent processes combined with traditional composition of color and line...

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