Back Issue -1 September 2006-
Greylag Goose
Yuko Murata
Jeffrey Ian Rosen
Born in 1973, painter Yuko Murata presently lives and works in Tokyo. Murata consistently depicts either semi-abstract landscapes conspicuously absent of figure, or one or two animals placed within a landscape. The paintings, most recently executed on small wooden panels -- 24 x 33 cm is an oft-employed size -- consist of overlapping yet distinct brushstrokes painted in a now-familiar contemporary palette consisting of muted blacks, blues and browns. more...
Artist Akira Hasegawa inside the dome of the San Jose City Hall
Digital Kakejiku San Jose
Thomas Daniell
Over the second week of August, all of downtown San Jose -- self-proclaimed capital of California's Silicon Valley -- was transformed into an exhibition venue for electronic and new media art. This was the inaugural ZeroOne art festival, timed to coincide with the 13th annual symposium of the ISEA (Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts), an organization founded in the Netherlands in 1990 to foster "interdisciplinary academic discourse and exchange among culturally diverse organizations and individuals working with art, science, and emerging technologies." more...

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