| Here we present installations, collaborations, and other experimental interactions of artists, mathematicians and scientists. Some projects are designed specifically for our bit of cyberspace. Others document related presentations in physical museums, galleries and installation spaces. |
| Tony Carruthers, Frank Peseckis and Bill Botzow: Digital Portrait Booth |
Carruthers, Peseckis and Botzow use manual, video and computerized image-making techniques to create collaborative portraits from life. The project explores a range of issues related to perspective, unpredictability, figuration, and other ideas suggested by Tony's and Bill's work in the visual arts and Frank's in theoretical physics. |
| Bill Botzow and Frank Peseckis: Figure |
Connections between the processes of making figurative and nonrepresentational images are examined. Botzow and Peseckis use both static and multimedia image-making techniques to create collaborative portraiture from photographs morphed with images drawn from their prior collaborative work. |
| Bill Botzow and Frank Peseckis: Gorge, a backyard exploration |
From a series of digital photos, begun in 1997 and proceeding through the seasons, taken in a gorge near the home of one of the participants, visual artist Botzow and physicist Peseckis explore the multitude of changes within the gorge, as an evolution at once mathematically diverse and unified. |
| Bill Botzow and Frank Peseckis: Process |
Process records a collaboration in 1996 between visual artist Bill Botzow and theoretical physicist Frank Peseckis. Using primarily electronic media to synthesize and transform elements taken from their individual work, they describe the basis for their collaboration as "our shared interest in change, movement, fluidity, turbulence, and randomness as we have found them through our separate disciplines and in the world around us". |
| Meg Cottam and Bill Botzow: Cascade of Gravity, a Parade in a Landscape |
Photo documentation of a site-specific collaborative installation and community celebration in North Bennington, Vermont, from the spring and summer of 1996. |