NIX Digital Frames used in cutting-edge video art Exhibition

Mon. Jan. 16, 2012
at 10:20pm

NIX Digital Photo Frames open up opportunities for Artists to create interactive digital art thanks to the use of Motion Sensors.

 

As a digital artist working in film and video I have taken great delight in
using your 8 inch frames that include motion sensors to display my artwork
in galleries I am now taking it a step further by incorporating frames into
sculpture and providing cutouts for the motion detector and infrared sensor
Thankyou again for this interface that allows one to choose first play namely
video along with a reasonable amount of onboard memory.
Giving that I am incorporating them into sculpture I don't in fact need fully
assembled units if it were possible to purchase partially assembled units as
in without the case that would be a great delight to me thank you NIX.
 

Sound Trap Studios
http://www.soundtrapstudios.com/index.htm
 

 Steampunk

Gala Opening  ~  Saturday, January 21st  ~  5 to 7 p.m.

This January and February MUSEO will feature works primarily by local artists during its “Steampunk” show.

About 40 artists have created both two-dimensional and sculptural works reminiscent of the spirit of adventure, invention, and craftsmanship of the early 19th century.

These themed shows are intended to be inspirational to artists, have a dark and light side, and inspire costumes and performance art during the artist’s reception.

Don your top hat, Victorian clothing and jewelry, and head on down to Museo for this gala opening on Saturday, January 21st from 5 to 7 pm.

The show will run through February 27th.

Winter hours at the gallery are:
Thursday through Monday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

 215 First Street / P. O. Box 548
Langley WA 98260
360.221.7737
museo@whidbey.com
www.museo.cc

 

               

 

 

 

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