Posted March 9th by admin in Artists

Title
Kamon & Chiburi
Medium
Macromedia Flash Lite
Cell Phone Signals
Status
Series 60, Flash Lite 1.0, 2.0
Limited Editions, contact
info@s19.com
Artist
Jon Montenegro
Bio
Jon Montenegro is an Interactive Artist/Art Director from Allentown, PA. After attending Temple University, Tyler School of Art, he has been involved in several collaborative art and design projects.
He has been a web site critique contributor for Cre@te Online Magazine. He has contributed collaborative work for Born Magazine, an experimental venue marrying literary arts and interactive media and has participated in The Mobile Phone Photo Show (MPPS), where participants from around the world to send in photographs taken with their mobile phones. Recently his work has been featured in TASCHEN’s book WEB DESIGN: STUDIOS, “displaying 90 of the most prominent interactive studios worldwide…”
Project Information
Kamon
Kamon is a Macromedia Flash Lite interactive art piece created specifically for Mobile phones. Based from traditional Japanese kamons the artwork constantly displays a unique composition based on the mobile phone’s reception signal.
Chiburi
Chiburi is a Macromedia Flash Lite artwork interactive piece created specifically for Mobile phones. Inspired by Muso Shin Ryu movements, the artwork generates circular compositions based on cellphone input.
Others prints and mobile artwork can be seen at:
Helio Art Gallery
Start Mobile
Posted March 9th by admin in Artists

Title
NANOART
Medium
NANOART (electron microscope scans computer painted and printed with archival inks on canvas or fine art paper - limited editions).
Status
Any Series 60 phone. (176×208) or
PDA, PocketPC, Windows Mobile (240×320)
Download NANOART Wallpapers (Series60).
Download NANOART Wallpapers (PDA).
Artist
Cris Orfescu
Bio
I create Art from Science using Technology. My art is a reflection of my background and interest in art, materials science, computer technologies and nanotechnology and is called NANOART. I think people should know what’s going on in the micro-world in order to not be afraid of all kinds of “nano-things” (nanotechnology, nanoscience, nanopowders…) that are happening right now with the new technological revolution. The ideas behind my art are the interpretations of the technological movement. Art is becoming interdisciplinary. New media are used more and more. New technology is used more and more. We live in a technological society and there is no reason why Art should stay away from Technology. I bring the nano-dimensional world to the public through high resolution electron microscope images computer painted and digitally processed. I try to find similarities with the world we live in, so people will become familiar with the novel technologies in a more appealing way.
Artist e-mail address: criorf@verizon.net
For more information see www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/c/criorf.